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... affection- ately embraced the poor lady and pressed Nelly's hand , fled from the house . If he had been alone with the widow his position would have been sufficiently distressing ; but that her daughter should be present while she thus ...
... affection- ately embraced the poor lady and pressed Nelly's hand , fled from the house . If he had been alone with the widow his position would have been sufficiently distressing ; but that her daughter should be present while she thus ...
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... affection and remorse ! It was as though the barrier that had shut in the poor woman's feelings for twenty years had given way beneath the pressure of her love , and laid bare her broken heart . CHAPTER II . A PICTURE SALE . On the ...
... affection and remorse ! It was as though the barrier that had shut in the poor woman's feelings for twenty years had given way beneath the pressure of her love , and laid bare her broken heart . CHAPTER II . A PICTURE SALE . On the ...
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... affection ; and as a dying man , he would , one would imagine , have sent some particular message . ' ' You think he would have forgiven your mother ? ' said Mrs. Conway slowly . ' Oh , indeed , dear mamma , I was not thinking of that ...
... affection ; and as a dying man , he would , one would imagine , have sent some particular message . ' ' You think he would have forgiven your mother ? ' said Mrs. Conway slowly . ' Oh , indeed , dear mamma , I was not thinking of that ...
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... affection , and he deemed the best way to keep a son under one's thumb was to keep a tight hand on him with something in it . In this , as we know , he utterly misjudged Raymond's character , but such mistakes are the penalty always ...
... affection , and he deemed the best way to keep a son under one's thumb was to keep a tight hand on him with something in it . In this , as we know , he utterly misjudged Raymond's character , but such mistakes are the penalty always ...
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... affection . You know that I could never leave you to starve ; but that should hardly have encouraged you to ask what by your own confession you knew would be distasteful to me , and was indeed as improper as it was impracticable ...
... affection . You know that I could never leave you to starve ; but that should hardly have encouraged you to ask what by your own confession you knew would be distasteful to me , and was indeed as improper as it was impracticable ...
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ALFRED CONCANEN answered Nelly Arthur Conway artist believe better certainly China cloth extra Coloured Conway's course cried Crown 8vo cuick darling daughter dead dear Nelly dear young lady death Dhulang doubt Edited eyes face Facsimile father Fcap fear feel felt Fu-chow gentleman girl give grave hand happened Hatton heard heart Heaven HENRY KINGSLEY Herbert Milburn hope husband JAMES PAYN JOHN JOHN SAUNders JUSTIN MCCARTHY kind knew lips looked marry matter mean mind Miss Conway Miss Milburn mother Nelly's never numerous Illustrations observed once OUIDA pain Patricia Kemball perhaps person PICCADILLY PICCADILLY NOVELS picture Pierrepoint poor Portrait present Ralph Pennicuick Raymond Pennicuick reply Sandy beach seemed sense sketch Slowcomb smile speak sure table d'hôte talk tell thing thought tion told tone took Wardlaw wife WILKIE COLLINS wish words
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Página 1 - The illustrations of this volume . . . are of quite sterling and admirable art, of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my
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Página 12 - Complete in Three Vols. Vol. I. contains the Plays complete, including the doubtful ones; Vol. II. the Poems and Minor Translations, with an Introductory Essay by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. Vol. III. the Translations of the Iliad and Odyssey.
Página 283 - Imperial 4to, cloth extra, gilt and gilt edges. 2i*. per volume. Beautiful Pictures by British Artists : A Gathering of Favourites from our Picture Galleries.