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Σελίδα 14
mrs. George Simons. CHAPTER II . So the days pass by , too quickly for me , in boat- ing excursions to the old Deepdale Castle , a picturesque ruin overlooking one of England's most lovely rivers , and surrounded by hills and valleys of ...
mrs. George Simons. CHAPTER II . So the days pass by , too quickly for me , in boat- ing excursions to the old Deepdale Castle , a picturesque ruin overlooking one of England's most lovely rivers , and surrounded by hills and valleys of ...
Σελίδα 22
... quickly change my gown that I put on with such pride and pleasure a few hours ago for a soft wrapper , and then go to mother's room . Even in this short time how changed she has become ; the doctor has just told my father that she may ...
... quickly change my gown that I put on with such pride and pleasure a few hours ago for a soft wrapper , and then go to mother's room . Even in this short time how changed she has become ; the doctor has just told my father that she may ...
Σελίδα 24
... quickly answered by mother's faithful servant and my nurse ; one glance at the bed shows her that what we feared has come to pass . She goes to the bed - side , and even in death . does not forget that the body lying there was once her ...
... quickly answered by mother's faithful servant and my nurse ; one glance at the bed shows her that what we feared has come to pass . She goes to the bed - side , and even in death . does not forget that the body lying there was once her ...
Σελίδα 27
... quickly as an express can bring me . I am telling you this , darling , as I am afraid I shall not be able to see you quietly to - morrow , as I must leave you by the afternoon mail ; I cannot bear to go , for I might have been of some ...
... quickly as an express can bring me . I am telling you this , darling , as I am afraid I shall not be able to see you quietly to - morrow , as I must leave you by the afternoon mail ; I cannot bear to go , for I might have been of some ...
Σελίδα 39
... quickly I remember what is required of me , and what is causing my heart to feel so overburdened . And then comes the thought - how am I to tell Jack ? I will write directly , before my courage fails me , and tell him the plain ...
... quickly I remember what is required of me , and what is causing my heart to feel so overburdened . And then comes the thought - how am I to tell Jack ? I will write directly , before my courage fails me , and tell him the plain ...
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answer baby beauty better bless bravely bright Casino Castle Champneys CHAPTER child church comes darling dear old dearly death Dick doctor door dress enter exclaims eyes face fancy father feel Fernside forget forgive Freddy garden gently Geoff Geoffrey girl give glad Gladys Thornhill hand happy happy at last hear heard heart hour husband Jack Morris Jack's Jacob Richards kiss Lady Elston leave lips little Lowis live look Lord Elston marriage married minute misery Miss Mable Monté Carlo morning mother Mumsie never night nurse once passed perfect flower perfect stranger poor quickly reply rest Richard ring ring my bell round says sea urchin seems servants sorrow Southport stand stroll Summers sure table d'hôte tell Temple thought to-day to-night Vita Vita's voice waiting Walter Bray weary wedding whisper wife woman wonder word young
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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.