Agnes Valmar: A NovelChapman and Hall, 1854 |
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... painful now , for it was through her , with her , for her , Agnes had loved them ; -not only then , but ever up to this hour when serenity of mind and cheerful feelings have long been restored , that mother's gentle , hallowed memory ...
... painful now , for it was through her , with her , for her , Agnes had loved them ; -not only then , but ever up to this hour when serenity of mind and cheerful feelings have long been restored , that mother's gentle , hallowed memory ...
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... painful ; unless on the supposition - which she could not , would not , harbour for more than an in- voluntary minute's space - of his growing indifference . Not so with Walter . Thrown now for the first time in his life , amidst a knot ...
... painful ; unless on the supposition - which she could not , would not , harbour for more than an in- voluntary minute's space - of his growing indifference . Not so with Walter . Thrown now for the first time in his life , amidst a knot ...
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... painful , tender parting . She recognised them - or feared she did , for she scarcely knew - and she plucked them out ! She loved him , thought of him , still and ever ; and prayed daily for his weal but she loved him and thought of him ...
... painful , tender parting . She recognised them - or feared she did , for she scarcely knew - and she plucked them out ! She loved him , thought of him , still and ever ; and prayed daily for his weal but she loved him and thought of him ...
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... painful subject . If it gave her a pang to think he did not fly to her , directly he knew she was thus be- reaved , reduced in station , and alone ; she curbed it instantly : endeavouring to recol- lect how imperative it was for him not ...
... painful subject . If it gave her a pang to think he did not fly to her , directly he knew she was thus be- reaved , reduced in station , and alone ; she curbed it instantly : endeavouring to recol- lect how imperative it was for him not ...
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... comparative eminence distasteful , nay painful to him and she felt convinced , that in paving the way for him , as far as it was in her power to do ; by winning first in her own person the de- sired 108 AGNES VALMAR .
... comparative eminence distasteful , nay painful to him and she felt convinced , that in paving the way for him , as far as it was in her power to do ; by winning first in her own person the de- sired 108 AGNES VALMAR .
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affection agitation Agnes Landor Agnes's answered awhile beauty believe bless breath cere character cheek child Dear Walter dearest delight Dorsetshire dreamed Edition eyes face fancied Fcap fear feelings felt fond forget G. H. LEWES Gardy Agnes gentle gone hand happiness hear heard heart HENRY MORLEY hitherto hope hour JOHN HILL BURTON kissed knew Lady Valmar leave less letter light lips Little Walter lived London longer look Lord Ashborough Lord Charles Lord Charles's Maldon manner ment mind months MOUNT SOREL ness never once painful passed passionate pathy perhaps pleased pleasure possession Post 8vo remain rience sate scarcely secret seemed smile soul speak spirits spoke stay suffered sweet tears tell tender things THOMAS CARLYLE thought tion told tone trust turned voice ward warm wheel of fortune wish word young
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287 페이지 - Though secure of our hearts yet confoundedly sick, If they were not his own by finessing and trick : He cast off his friends, as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleased he could whistle them back.
14 페이지 - May Time, who sheds his blight o'er all, And daily dooms some joy to death, O'er thee let years so gently fall, They shall not crush one flower beneath. As half in shade and half in sun This world along its path advances, May that side the sun's upon Be all that e'er shall meet thy glances ! COMMON SENSE AND GENIUS.
14 페이지 - PEACE be around thee, wherever thou rovest; May life be for thee, one summer's day, And all that thou wishest, and all that thou lovest, Come smiling around thy sunny way...