The Ladies' Companion, Հատոր 13William W. Snowden, 1840 |
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... lips of all present . " Our Colonel had a daughter , the loveliest and most accomplished girl in the whole kingdom , and I had a heart , as well as two eyes . The young Countess Von Obendorf - I preferred to call her by her Christian ...
... lips of all present . " Our Colonel had a daughter , the loveliest and most accomplished girl in the whole kingdom , and I had a heart , as well as two eyes . The young Countess Von Obendorf - I preferred to call her by her Christian ...
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... lips pressed her rosy mouth . She said not yes - nor no - but returned my caress ; I felt , at that moment , as if one of the seraphim . Her sobs recalled me to con- sciousness . ' Sophie ! ' I cried again , sinking at her feet , " hear ...
... lips pressed her rosy mouth . She said not yes - nor no - but returned my caress ; I felt , at that moment , as if one of the seraphim . Her sobs recalled me to con- sciousness . ' Sophie ! ' I cried again , sinking at her feet , " hear ...
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... lips . " The conversation now became general , till the com- pany broke up . The Colonel went with me to my house . I conducted him to the chamber appointed for him . " Well ! " he said , " I have followed you obediently . What have you ...
... lips . " The conversation now became general , till the com- pany broke up . The Colonel went with me to my house . I conducted him to the chamber appointed for him . " Well ! " he said , " I have followed you obediently . What have you ...
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... lips like the damp She was withal , a tidy , active little with rocks and abundance of foliage , sometimes crowd - petals of a red rose . ing to the very brink of the river , in ragged cliffs , and maiden , and , as mother Derwent was ...
... lips like the damp She was withal , a tidy , active little with rocks and abundance of foliage , sometimes crowd - petals of a red rose . ing to the very brink of the river , in ragged cliffs , and maiden , and , as mother Derwent was ...
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... lips to her innocent forehead , and joined the circle , without the laugh and joyous bound which usual- ly accompanied his movements . There was an instinctive feeling of delicacy and tenderness towards the little girl , which forbade ...
... lips to her innocent forehead , and joined the circle , without the laugh and joyous bound which usual- ly accompanied his movements . There was an instinctive feeling of delicacy and tenderness towards the little girl , which forbade ...
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