The Ladies' Companion, Հատորներ 9-10William W. Snowden, 1838 |
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... turned towards Isabella . In vain he essayed to speak to her - his grief was too powerful for words , and he stood in silence , while the tears flowed in showers from his eyes . Ashamed of his emotion , he endeavored to check his tears ...
... turned towards Isabella . In vain he essayed to speak to her - his grief was too powerful for words , and he stood in silence , while the tears flowed in showers from his eyes . Ashamed of his emotion , he endeavored to check his tears ...
Էջ 10
... turned to the mate , saying “ We must try a run for it , and if that fails , trust to our arms . No quar- ters there ... Turning away , I passed down the companion - way to the cabin , where I found the captain preparing not only for the ...
... turned to the mate , saying “ We must try a run for it , and if that fails , trust to our arms . No quar- ters there ... Turning away , I passed down the companion - way to the cabin , where I found the captain preparing not only for the ...
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... turned her eyes upon the soldier who was standing immediately before her , and interrogated him in scarcely audible accents : " Where am I ? What place is this ? " and turning her head as she spoke the last agonized heavings and ...
... turned her eyes upon the soldier who was standing immediately before her , and interrogated him in scarcely audible accents : " Where am I ? What place is this ? " and turning her head as she spoke the last agonized heavings and ...
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... turned her head and peered among the leaves of the birch , where the songster , which lulled her to sleep , had nestled itself ; but it had flown on the approach of the stran- ger . Before she could lift her eyes to the cliff again , a ...
... turned her head and peered among the leaves of the birch , where the songster , which lulled her to sleep , had nestled itself ; but it had flown on the approach of the stran- ger . Before she could lift her eyes to the cliff again , a ...
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... turned to stone : indeed , the only sign she showed was a long and bitter sob which escaped as if it would break her ... turning round beheld the flash of that eye that can never be forgotten - Gerald himself stood beside me ! " ' Ha ...
... turned to stone : indeed , the only sign she showed was a long and bitter sob which escaped as if it would break her ... turning round beheld the flash of that eye that can never be forgotten - Gerald himself stood beside me ! " ' Ha ...
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