Heartsease, or The brother's wife. By the author of The heir of Redclyffe, Edició 13 |
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Pàgina 7
... glad to see you looking so much better . Have you got rid of the pain in your side ? ' ' Entirely , thank you , for the last few weeks . ' ' How is my mother ? ' Very well . She enjoyed the voyage extremely . ' ' She wont concoct ...
... glad to see you looking so much better . Have you got rid of the pain in your side ? ' ' Entirely , thank you , for the last few weeks . ' ' How is my mother ? ' Very well . She enjoyed the voyage extremely . ' ' She wont concoct ...
Pàgina 12
... glad you liked it . ' ' I liked it well enough to wish for a few spare hundreds , but it seems to have afforded no more pleasure to him than it has given to me . I am glad it is gone where there is some one who can appreciate it ...
... glad you liked it . ' ' I liked it well enough to wish for a few spare hundreds , but it seems to have afforded no more pleasure to him than it has given to me . I am glad it is gone where there is some one who can appreciate it ...
Pàgina 14
... glad to have followed . ' With a renewed blush , an ingenuous look , and a hesitating effort , she said , ' Indeed , I have been telling them how very kind you are . Mamma will be so pleased to hear it . ' ' She must have been very ...
... glad to have followed . ' With a renewed blush , an ingenuous look , and a hesitating effort , she said , ' Indeed , I have been telling them how very kind you are . Mamma will be so pleased to hear it . ' ' She must have been very ...
Pàgina 16
... glad to be in- terrupted by Arthur's return . He soon after set out to call upon Captain Fitzhugh , who had been at Wrangerton with Arthur . From him more of the circumstances were gathered . Mr. Moss was the person universally given up ...
... glad to be in- terrupted by Arthur's return . He soon after set out to call upon Captain Fitzhugh , who had been at Wrangerton with Arthur . From him more of the circumstances were gathered . Mr. Moss was the person universally given up ...
Pàgina 17
... glad you have , for now you have seen her you can't say a word against it . ' ' Against her , certainly not . I have made acquaintance with her this morning , and — and there is everything to interest one in her and then , as Arthur ...
... glad you have , for now you have seen her you can't say a word against it . ' ' Against her , certainly not . I have made acquaintance with her this morning , and — and there is everything to interest one in her and then , as Arthur ...
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Pàgina 530 - I don't know what would have become of me if I had not been a reading boy. My prep finished I would have had nothing to do but sit and watch the awful stillness of the sick room flow out through the closed door and coldly enfold my scared heart.