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Σελίδα 1
... present- weary with thinking of the future - too weary to recall the past . I daresay my readers will wonder who is this sad individual who has become so thoroughly tired of existence ; and some may picture to themselves an old roué to ...
... present- weary with thinking of the future - too weary to recall the past . I daresay my readers will wonder who is this sad individual who has become so thoroughly tired of existence ; and some may picture to themselves an old roué to ...
Σελίδα 2
... present time is composed . We live in the country , and in the lovely old house I will partly describe to my readers ; my father has worked his way up the social ladder , and although I am rather ashamed of owning it , is one of the ...
... present time is composed . We live in the country , and in the lovely old house I will partly describe to my readers ; my father has worked his way up the social ladder , and although I am rather ashamed of owning it , is one of the ...
Σελίδα 27
... present agitation , and go slowly upstairs . The summer sun is making the corridor as bright as it can through the shrouded window ; outside the birds are singing , and I feel vexed with them for making gladness when it has fled from my ...
... present agitation , and go slowly upstairs . The summer sun is making the corridor as bright as it can through the shrouded window ; outside the birds are singing , and I feel vexed with them for making gladness when it has fled from my ...
Σελίδα 37
... present Lord Elston , who promised never to betray it to anyone if I held you , then a tiny baby , betrothed to his son of ten years . Willingly I promised this , naturally thinking that the young lord would most probably have seen and ...
... present Lord Elston , who promised never to betray it to anyone if I held you , then a tiny baby , betrothed to his son of ten years . Willingly I promised this , naturally thinking that the young lord would most probably have seen and ...
Σελίδα 47
... most unsteady voice " Mable , " he says , hesitatingly , " I thought I could not find a more suitable time than the present occasion to tell you that this lady , Mrs. Albert Jones , has promised me to become my wife TRIED . 47.
... most unsteady voice " Mable , " he says , hesitatingly , " I thought I could not find a more suitable time than the present occasion to tell you that this lady , Mrs. Albert Jones , has promised me to become my wife TRIED . 47.
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Σελίδα 12 - Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.
Σελίδα 121 - I know not when the day shall be, I know not when our eyes may meet, What welcome you may give to me, Or will your words be sad or sweet; It may not be 'till years have passed, Till eyes are dim and tresses gray; The world is wide, but love, at last, Our hands, our hearts, must meet some day.