Littell's Living Age, 11. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1846 |
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42. oldal
... felt the loss - the irreparable loss of a mother . noble and generous offer which comprised in her eyes not only happiness , but the establishment of honor and reputation , was received with tears of love and gratitude . A long ...
... felt the loss - the irreparable loss of a mother . noble and generous offer which comprised in her eyes not only happiness , but the establishment of honor and reputation , was received with tears of love and gratitude . A long ...
47. oldal
... felt his presence oppres- sively painful . Whatever recalled the perfidy of her he had loved excited in his mind the most uncon- trollable emotions . He even cherished a hope that she would write to him and justify herself . But he ...
... felt his presence oppres- sively painful . Whatever recalled the perfidy of her he had loved excited in his mind the most uncon- trollable emotions . He even cherished a hope that she would write to him and justify herself . But he ...
49. oldal
... felt my apprehensions excited by such letters , but never to such an extent . The more I reflected the more convinced I became that I had made myself an instrument of evil to the in- nocent by this deed . So I closed my shop and took up ...
... felt my apprehensions excited by such letters , but never to such an extent . The more I reflected the more convinced I became that I had made myself an instrument of evil to the in- nocent by this deed . So I closed my shop and took up ...
53. oldal
... felt himself provoked beyond endurance . At this moment the study door was suddenly thrown open , and three men entered . De Mon- ville , making a last effort to disengage himself , I am sure , my dear lord , you will 66 THE ECRIVAIN ...
... felt himself provoked beyond endurance . At this moment the study door was suddenly thrown open , and three men entered . De Mon- ville , making a last effort to disengage himself , I am sure , my dear lord , you will 66 THE ECRIVAIN ...
55. oldal
... felt grateful ; for I knew the cold and rainy weather must set in , when even rabbit skins would be better than no skins at all . as echo when not spoken to - dear echo ! that , lady- like , always has the last word - silent as an un ...
... felt grateful ; for I knew the cold and rainy weather must set in , when even rabbit skins would be better than no skins at all . as echo when not spoken to - dear echo ! that , lady- like , always has the last word - silent as an un ...
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