Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... mother's tender hands . arms to put them round the appealing child . | her . But the recollection of deadly peril Then Susan struggled up , faint , yet inspired , was not more distinct upon her confused unconscious of her mother's help ...
... mother's tender hands . arms to put them round the appealing child . | her . But the recollection of deadly peril Then Susan struggled up , faint , yet inspired , was not more distinct upon her confused unconscious of her mother's help ...
173. oldal
... mother , gether by themselves , and bearing an inscrip- and at the end sister Hetty sent him kisses . I tion in my uncle's hand : " My own letters pictured to myself the lad's impatient disap- to Anne Cardigan ; returned to me when she ...
... mother , gether by themselves , and bearing an inscrip- and at the end sister Hetty sent him kisses . I tion in my uncle's hand : " My own letters pictured to myself the lad's impatient disap- to Anne Cardigan ; returned to me when she ...
528. oldal
... mother , Do you think he his trust would betray , And give up his place to another , Or turn from the danger away ? He knew while afar he was straying , He felt in the thick of the fight , That at home his poor mother was praying For ...
... mother , Do you think he his trust would betray , And give up his place to another , Or turn from the danger away ? He knew while afar he was straying , He felt in the thick of the fight , That at home his poor mother was praying For ...
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