Mount Sorel, or, the heiress of the de Veres, by author of the "Two old men's tales"Bandry, 1845 - 363페이지 |
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... tell what to make of the face and form my mirror presented ; it did not seem in the least to belong to the creature I felt myself really to be ; for I was , in fact , made up of enthusiasm and imagination . My fancy was filled with ...
... tell what to make of the face and form my mirror presented ; it did not seem in the least to belong to the creature I felt myself really to be ; for I was , in fact , made up of enthusiasm and imagination . My fancy was filled with ...
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... tell you what I feel here , with all these crumbling monuments around me . When I look upon these sacred relics of the past , —of those whose blood circulates in my veins ; of the great , the magnificent , the renowned , whose ashes ...
... tell you what I feel here , with all these crumbling monuments around me . When I look upon these sacred relics of the past , —of those whose blood circulates in my veins ; of the great , the magnificent , the renowned , whose ashes ...
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... tell Clarice how it had all happened ; she might blame , she must blame me ; yet I felt , even at that moment of self - reproach , that intentions so perfectly pure and innocent , and the sort of chain of circumstances that had almost ...
... tell Clarice how it had all happened ; she might blame , she must blame me ; yet I felt , even at that moment of self - reproach , that intentions so perfectly pure and innocent , and the sort of chain of circumstances that had almost ...
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... tell him . " " And yet , Clarice , to live in perpetual deceit . To receive the proofs of his kindness , his affection , and his friendship ; a friendship and affection so precious , and so rare ; and all the time to writhe under the ...
... tell him . " " And yet , Clarice , to live in perpetual deceit . To receive the proofs of his kindness , his affection , and his friendship ; a friendship and affection so precious , and so rare ; and all the time to writhe under the ...
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... tell you that . Cir- cumstances , such as yours , have always appeared to me the most painful , and difficult , in our painful and difficult existence . I honour your delicacy , and your candour , in having confided all this to your ...
... tell you that . Cir- cumstances , such as yours , have always appeared to me the most painful , and difficult , in our painful and difficult existence . I honour your delicacy , and your candour , in having confided all this to your ...
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