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Σελίδα 11
... quiet , and somehow all the merry banter I had at my tongue's tip an hour ago has vanished like the wind . At last we come in sight of the house , and mother in the porch ready to welcome her boy ; for Jack is to mother as an adopted ...
... quiet , and somehow all the merry banter I had at my tongue's tip an hour ago has vanished like the wind . At last we come in sight of the house , and mother in the porch ready to welcome her boy ; for Jack is to mother as an adopted ...
Σελίδα 12
... quietly to all Jack may have to tell us . Then once more we walk home under the stars , and again we both seem strangely quiet until we reach the avenue gate , where Jack takes both my hands in his and tells me it is indeed good to be ...
... quietly to all Jack may have to tell us . Then once more we walk home under the stars , and again we both seem strangely quiet until we reach the avenue gate , where Jack takes both my hands in his and tells me it is indeed good to be ...
Σελίδα 18
... quiet , and forgetful of the next dance wander on until we find ourselves in a bower of honeysuckles and July roses . After sitting in silence for several seconds , I feel Jack's hand steal into mine , and before I know what is ...
... quiet , and forgetful of the next dance wander on until we find ourselves in a bower of honeysuckles and July roses . After sitting in silence for several seconds , I feel Jack's hand steal into mine , and before I know what is ...
Σελίδα 25
... Quietly the tears are stealing down my cheeks as I sit sadly thinking in the little work - room she and I shared . The passion ... quiet , the ticking of the clock being the only interruption to our solitude , and it seems to re- TRIED . 25.
... Quietly the tears are stealing down my cheeks as I sit sadly thinking in the little work - room she and I shared . The passion ... quiet , the ticking of the clock being the only interruption to our solitude , and it seems to re- TRIED . 25.
Σελίδα 27
... quietly to - morrow , as I must leave you by the afternoon mail ; I cannot bear to go , for I might have been of some little comfort and have helped you to bear the greater separation . Now my darling , kiss me ! and go and lie down for ...
... quietly to - morrow , as I must leave you by the afternoon mail ; I cannot bear to go , for I might have been of some little comfort and have helped you to bear the greater separation . Now my darling , kiss me ! and go and lie down for ...
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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.