The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... sense of the words a confidante or a com- panion , she could not fail to awaken curious interest in many with whom she was thrown into passing contact . Her extraordinary per- sonal beauty was heightened rather than ob- scured by her ...
... sense of the words a confidante or a com- panion , she could not fail to awaken curious interest in many with whom she was thrown into passing contact . Her extraordinary per- sonal beauty was heightened rather than ob- scured by her ...
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... sense of humilia- tion . He had never really loved the woman , and her conduct , previous to their long separa- tion , had been such as to kill all sympathy in the heart of a less sensitive man , while what might be termed her ...
... sense of humilia- tion . He had never really loved the woman , and her conduct , previous to their long separa- tion , had been such as to kill all sympathy in the heart of a less sensitive man , while what might be termed her ...
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... To conduct the funeral service ! But you have seceded from the Church of England . ' 6 In a sense , yes ; but I have never done so formally . I am still an English clergyman . ' ' I could never consent to such a thing , 90 THE NEW ABELARD .
... To conduct the funeral service ! But you have seceded from the Church of England . ' 6 In a sense , yes ; but I have never done so formally . I am still an English clergyman . ' ' I could never consent to such a thing , 90 THE NEW ABELARD .
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... only beau- tiful ' poetry , ' and the resurrection as only a poet's dream . And though the sense of his own sin lay on his heart like lead , he saw no benign Presence blessing the miserable woman who had departed , THE LAST LOOK . 93.
... only beau- tiful ' poetry , ' and the resurrection as only a poet's dream . And though the sense of his own sin lay on his heart like lead , he saw no benign Presence blessing the miserable woman who had departed , THE LAST LOOK . 93.
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... sense of spiritual agony had somewhat worn away , he would go to her and throw himself upon her tender mercy . So instead of flying on to Italy he returned by the mail to London , and thence wrote at length to Alma , giving her full ...
... sense of spiritual agony had somewhat worn away , he would go to her and throw himself upon her tender mercy . So instead of flying on to Italy he returned by the mail to London , and thence wrote at length to Alma , giving her full ...
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