The Ladies' Companion, Հատոր 13William W. Snowden, 1840 |
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... thought I , if I shall ever again visit Vienna ? I went much into company ; I was admitted into domes- tic circles . The mothers received me very gracious- ly , and I was smiled upon likewise , by the young ladies ; being known to be a ...
... thought I , if I shall ever again visit Vienna ? I went much into company ; I was admitted into domes- tic circles . The mothers received me very gracious- ly , and I was smiled upon likewise , by the young ladies ; being known to be a ...
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... thought that Josephine might be lost to me . My condition became intolerable . I arranged my busi- ness , hired post - horses and proceeded forthwith to Vienna . Now and then sober thoughts dissipated my fancies- What may not have ...
... thought that Josephine might be lost to me . My condition became intolerable . I arranged my busi- ness , hired post - horses and proceeded forthwith to Vienna . Now and then sober thoughts dissipated my fancies- What may not have ...
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... thought all young ladies intolerable ; I buried myself in business ; I shunned society . Josephine's image swept before me continually , like the vision of an angel , and I cherished the bean I wore on my breast , as sacredly , as if I ...
... thought all young ladies intolerable ; I buried myself in business ; I shunned society . Josephine's image swept before me continually , like the vision of an angel , and I cherished the bean I wore on my breast , as sacredly , as if I ...
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... thought of the fatal quarter of a century . Sophie ; yes - but the faded Sophie . With whom have I the honor to speak ? ' asked she and we have a fine moon . " at length . " So - your name is Her Von Walter ? tedious to one who has no ...
... thought of the fatal quarter of a century . Sophie ; yes - but the faded Sophie . With whom have I the honor to speak ? ' asked she and we have a fine moon . " at length . " So - your name is Her Von Walter ? tedious to one who has no ...
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... thought or feeling is unexpressed , we know it not . It is words , the integu- ment of thought , that give substance and form to the idea , separate illusion from reality , and place the soul in a condition to judge of itself . It was a ...
... thought or feeling is unexpressed , we know it not . It is words , the integu- ment of thought , that give substance and form to the idea , separate illusion from reality , and place the soul in a condition to judge of itself . It was a ...
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