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... told , yet none the less true , so please accept it as such , and be not disappointed with its simpleness or lack of mirth . AUTHOR'S CORRECTIONS Page 41 . Page 57 . For now I grudge read how I grudged For eyes flash read eyes feasted ...
... told , yet none the less true , so please accept it as such , and be not disappointed with its simpleness or lack of mirth . AUTHOR'S CORRECTIONS Page 41 . Page 57 . For now I grudge read how I grudged For eyes flash read eyes feasted ...
Σελίδα 22
... Even in this short time how changed she has become ; the doctor has just told my father that she may live until morning but he thinks she will leave us before then . The verdict has gone forth that one more of God's 22 TRIED .
... Even in this short time how changed she has become ; the doctor has just told my father that she may live until morning but he thinks she will leave us before then . The verdict has gone forth that one more of God's 22 TRIED .
Σελίδα 32
... told father all . Then I compose myself with think- ing that perhaps father wishes to tell me that he will be very pleased to have Jack for his son- in - law , but still this consoling thought does not still the awful fear , nor lessen ...
... told father all . Then I compose myself with think- ing that perhaps father wishes to tell me that he will be very pleased to have Jack for his son- in - law , but still this consoling thought does not still the awful fear , nor lessen ...
Σελίδα 42
... told him that I cannot love him , but he does not seem to mind , and does nothing but pay me the broadest compliments upon my beauty and accomplishments . Can he really love me as much as he professes ? Lady Elston has been most ...
... told him that I cannot love him , but he does not seem to mind , and does nothing but pay me the broadest compliments upon my beauty and accomplishments . Can he really love me as much as he professes ? Lady Elston has been most ...
Σελίδα 55
... told me as we sat up one night waiting for our husbands , who were spending the dawning hours of the Sabbath in the gambling hell of Monté Carlo ; but , she added bravely , " I intend doing my best , Mable , and I must leave the rest to ...
... told me as we sat up one night waiting for our husbands , who were spending the dawning hours of the Sabbath in the gambling hell of Monté Carlo ; but , she added bravely , " I intend doing my best , Mable , and I must leave the rest to ...
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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.