Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... thought , and action , than in this young creature . I am not exaggerating ; what I say was acknowl- edged by all who knew her . Her brilliant little sister used to say that people began by admiring her , but ended by loving Matilda ...
... thought , and action , than in this young creature . I am not exaggerating ; what I say was acknowl- edged by all who knew her . Her brilliant little sister used to say that people began by admiring her , but ended by loving Matilda ...
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... thought of it at first ; but she grew rapidly worse , and fell into a consump- tion . I cannot tell you what I suffered . The ills that I have undergone in this life have been dealt out to me drop by drop , and I have tasted all their ...
... thought of it at first ; but she grew rapidly worse , and fell into a consump- tion . I cannot tell you what I suffered . The ills that I have undergone in this life have been dealt out to me drop by drop , and I have tasted all their ...
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... thoughts of the law . I went into the country , but could not bear solitude , yet could not endure society . There was a dismal horror continually in my mind , that made me fear to be alone . I had often to get up in the night , and ...
... thoughts of the law . I went into the country , but could not bear solitude , yet could not endure society . There was a dismal horror continually in my mind , that made me fear to be alone . I had often to get up in the night , and ...
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... thought of mar- riage at that time is utterly disproved by the following passage from the very manu- script which he submitted to Mrs. Fos- ter : " You wonder why I am not married . I have shown you why I was not long since . When I had ...
... thought of mar- riage at that time is utterly disproved by the following passage from the very manu- script which he submitted to Mrs. Fos- ter : " You wonder why I am not married . I have shown you why I was not long since . When I had ...
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... thoughts and upon my means , slender and pre- carious as they are . I feel as if I already had a family to think and provide for . " Upon the question of attachment and de- pression , Mr. Pierre Irving says : - " While the editor does ...
... thoughts and upon my means , slender and pre- carious as they are . I feel as if I already had a family to think and provide for . " Upon the question of attachment and de- pression , Mr. Pierre Irving says : - " While the editor does ...
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