Godey's Lady's Book, Том 93Godey Company, 1876 |
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... tell me so ; or perhaps you never loved me . " Mr Hathaway , " she rejoined , in clear tones , while not a muscle of her face moved , " such language and conduct is exceedingly unbecoming . I shall leave you , sir , until you recover ...
... tell me so ; or perhaps you never loved me . " Mr Hathaway , " she rejoined , in clear tones , while not a muscle of her face moved , " such language and conduct is exceedingly unbecoming . I shall leave you , sir , until you recover ...
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... tell how it was that we became more intimate , or why , when Mr. Grayson said , " Dora has gone to visit such a friend , ” I felt as if he asked me to go for her ; or if she desired to take any journey , I always seemed the one at ...
... tell how it was that we became more intimate , or why , when Mr. Grayson said , " Dora has gone to visit such a friend , ” I felt as if he asked me to go for her ; or if she desired to take any journey , I always seemed the one at ...
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... tell her of the blight that had made my life a desert , and she would feel it would be better for us to part . I walked over to the cottage . Dora was alone , her parents had gone to visit a sick neighbor . She welcomed me warmly , then ...
... tell her of the blight that had made my life a desert , and she would feel it would be better for us to part . I walked over to the cottage . Dora was alone , her parents had gone to visit a sick neighbor . She welcomed me warmly , then ...
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... tell Dora the cause of my anguish ; then I knew , however much she might pity me , her sense of right and respect for her- self would lead her to a decisive step at once . How could I endure the separation ! Then I hoped a little ...
... tell Dora the cause of my anguish ; then I knew , however much she might pity me , her sense of right and respect for her- self would lead her to a decisive step at once . How could I endure the separation ! Then I hoped a little ...
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... tell me you are maddened by its ceaseless wailing . Stop your ears . Do your duty in spite of all . Do you think God did not know what he was doing when he selected just this particular path from all the others in life , and set your ...
... tell me you are maddened by its ceaseless wailing . Stop your ears . Do your duty in spite of all . Do you think God did not know what he was doing when he selected just this particular path from all the others in life , and set your ...
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