The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentnG.P. Putnam, 1848 - 465 páginas |
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... affection did not recognize him . But at the sound of his voice , her eye darted on his features ; it read , at once , a whole volume of sorrow ; she clasped her hands , uttered a faint shriek , and stood wringing them in silent agony ...
... affection did not recognize him . But at the sound of his voice , her eye darted on his features ; it read , at once , a whole volume of sorrow ; she clasped her hands , uttered a faint shriek , and stood wringing them in silent agony ...
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... affection . " I can wish you no better lot , " said he , with enthusiasm , " than to have a wife and children . If you are prosperous , there they are to share your prosperity ; if otherwise , there they are to comfort you . " And ...
... affection . " I can wish you no better lot , " said he , with enthusiasm , " than to have a wife and children . If you are prosperous , there they are to share your prosperity ; if otherwise , there they are to comfort you . " And ...
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... affection , that all was not well with him . She marked his altered looks and stifled sighs , and was not to be deceived by his sickly and vapid attempts at cheerfulness . She tasked all her sprightly powers and tender blandishments to ...
... affection , that all was not well with him . She marked his altered looks and stifled sighs , and was not to be deceived by his sickly and vapid attempts at cheerfulness . She tasked all her sprightly powers and tender blandishments to ...
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... way ; and though it did now and then kick up the dust a little in the eyes of his neighbors , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the I truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies RIP VAN WINKLE,
... way ; and though it did now and then kick up the dust a little in the eyes of his neighbors , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the I truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies RIP VAN WINKLE,
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Washington Irving. truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies are remembered " more in sorrow than in anger , " and it begins to be suspected , that he never intended to injure or offend . But however his memory may be ...
Washington Irving. truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies are remembered " more in sorrow than in anger , " and it begins to be suspected , that he never intended to injure or offend . But however his memory may be ...
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