Trials: A Tale, Volume 2A. Small, 1824 |
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... mother : yet here she felt embarrassed . A consciousness of seeming to have neglected the duties of friendship , impeded the frank affectionate expressions she had been accustomed to use in speaking of her . Yet could she not , in ...
... mother : yet here she felt embarrassed . A consciousness of seeming to have neglected the duties of friendship , impeded the frank affectionate expressions she had been accustomed to use in speaking of her . Yet could she not , in ...
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... mother , however she may regret the loss of your society , cannot be so un- reasonable as to expect to retain it . ” " But she has not quite forgotten me , I hope ? " said Matilda , with tearful eyes . She speaks of me sometimes ...
... mother , however she may regret the loss of your society , cannot be so un- reasonable as to expect to retain it . ” " But she has not quite forgotten me , I hope ? " said Matilda , with tearful eyes . She speaks of me sometimes ...
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... mother your kind remembrance of her , " his voice failed . " Oh , carry to her my tenderest , warmest love ! " Matilda with fervour exclaimed ; " tell her all - all that is most kind and affectionate . " She would have uttered more ...
... mother your kind remembrance of her , " his voice failed . " Oh , carry to her my tenderest , warmest love ! " Matilda with fervour exclaimed ; " tell her all - all that is most kind and affectionate . " She would have uttered more ...
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... mother's letter in his hands ; which having read , he threw down with some vehemence on the table , remarking as he did so . " That's capital ! How well I could have guessed that to be your mother's if I had not seen her name to it ...
... mother's letter in his hands ; which having read , he threw down with some vehemence on the table , remarking as he did so . " That's capital ! How well I could have guessed that to be your mother's if I had not seen her name to it ...
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... , and occasioned him to stand for a moment suspended with wonder . " My mother , you see , really wants me at Win- bledon , and it would be much worse than unkind to refuse her request . " " Oh , if that's all , say that I 54.
... , and occasioned him to stand for a moment suspended with wonder . " My mother , you see , really wants me at Win- bledon , and it would be much worse than unkind to refuse her request . " " Oh , if that's all , say that I 54.
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affection agitation Ann Morton appeared Aubyn barouche Belgrave believe bosom Brighton called carriage Catherine cheek circumstances clasped comfort continued countenance creatures Danvers dear Matilda Desdemona desire door duty Edmund emotion endeavour exclaimed eyes fate fear feelings give Gretna Green grief hand happy happy days Harcourt hastened head hear heart heaven Hessian boots hope hour husband Iago inquired interval intreated Kean kind King's Bench knew laugh look ma'am manner Matil Matty ment Michael Cassio mind miserable Miss Arabella Miss Hunter morning mother neral never occasion Othello painful paused perceived person poor Charles possible present proceeded racter repeated replied returned rouge et noir ruin scarcely seek sigh six servants smile soon sorrow soul speak spect spirit spoke suffering suppose tears tell ther thing thought tilda tion Tom Layton trembling turned utmost uttered Willett Wimbledon wish words
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Página 181 - Me. Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then has the health of the daughter of My people not been restored?
Página 68 - The LORD hath chastened and corrected me ; but he hath not given me over unto death.
Página 98 - ... aussitot cette legere marque de servitude, et la mer reparait telle qu'elle fut au premier jour de la creation...
Página 112 - spirit," led her to encourage Mr. Carson more than ever she had done before. Some weeks after this there was a meeting 'of the Trades' Union to which John Barton belonged. The morning of the day on which it was to take place he had lain late in bed, for what was the use of getting up? He had hesitated between the purchase of meal or opium, and had chosen the latter, for its use had become a necessity with him. He wanted it to relieve him from the terrible depression its absence occasioned. A large...
Página 130 - No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Página 64 - ' have a grateful sense of my kindness for you; indeed, I must do you the justice to say, that you have always evinced a grateful temper and a good heart.
Página 181 - Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities ? The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.
Página 182 - ... broken in heart by penury or by defeat, that there is a hand which " bindeth up the broken in heart, and healeth all their wounds ;" that even these natural breakings are regarded by Jehovah, who, in the plenitude of his mercy, giveth a balm for every wound to every one of his people. We need not ask, " Is there no balm in Gilead ? is there no physician there ?" There is a balm, there is a physician who can heal all these natural wounds, who can give joy to the troubled countenance, take the...
Página 218 - An elegant sufficiency, content, Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books, Ease and alternate labour, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven.
Página 98 - Cette superbe mer sur laquelle 1'homme jamais ne peut imprimer sa trace. La terre est travaillee par lui, les montagnes sont coupees par ses routes, les rivieres se...