The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State Progress, 24. kötetJ.N. McClintock, 1898 |
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6. oldal
... turned the bowl , with its contents , upside down on the lady's fine table linen , thus signify- ing that he did not care for any more . His hostess was very angry , but he replied , " I am only following your injunction of last evening ...
... turned the bowl , with its contents , upside down on the lady's fine table linen , thus signify- ing that he did not care for any more . His hostess was very angry , but he replied , " I am only following your injunction of last evening ...
16. oldal
... turned her eyes away from the firelight , —such wonderful eyes , and they seemed somehow larger and darker than ever as she answered , - " How can I ? I should say rather , how could I not ? You know , girls , we are wedded , my writing ...
... turned her eyes away from the firelight , —such wonderful eyes , and they seemed somehow larger and darker than ever as she answered , - " How can I ? I should say rather , how could I not ? You know , girls , we are wedded , my writing ...
17. oldal
... turned and followed them up the stairs . It all comes back to me as I sit here to - night , so many years after- ward , and a passionate cry comes to my heart . My little Amy ! I would have died for you ! It was a wild night . The wind ...
... turned and followed them up the stairs . It all comes back to me as I sit here to - night , so many years after- ward , and a passionate cry comes to my heart . My little Amy ! I would have died for you ! It was a wild night . The wind ...
20. oldal
... turned away from the bed with such pitying eyes , that I understood the dreadful truth . There was no time to send for Mattie now , the end was so near . " You will tell Mattie good - by , " she murmured at last . " Tell her I meant to ...
... turned away from the bed with such pitying eyes , that I understood the dreadful truth . There was no time to send for Mattie now , the end was so near . " You will tell Mattie good - by , " she murmured at last . " Tell her I meant to ...
21. oldal
... turned away . " O Ruth , Ruth , you promised to guard her ! " she cried . " Why , oh why , did you break your word ? " They were the only words of re- proach she ever spoke , but somehow , Ruth Gray never quite forgot the look in her ...
... turned away . " O Ruth , Ruth , you promised to guard her ! " she cried . " Why , oh why , did you break your word ? " They were the only words of re- proach she ever spoke , but somehow , Ruth Gray never quite forgot the look in her ...
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