The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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125. oldal
... sorbed in painful reflections , she heeded not the entrance of her husband until he stood by her side . The paper lay on the stand before her , her finger still pointing to the advertisement , as though to ascertain if she were indeed ...
... sorbed in painful reflections , she heeded not the entrance of her husband until he stood by her side . The paper lay on the stand before her , her finger still pointing to the advertisement , as though to ascertain if she were indeed ...
126. oldal
... sorbed in one fatal passion . Again and again were the silver and other valuable articles taken from the house , and deposited with the pawn - broker . Articles of dress were staked at the table . Large sums of money were often taken ...
... sorbed in one fatal passion . Again and again were the silver and other valuable articles taken from the house , and deposited with the pawn - broker . Articles of dress were staked at the table . Large sums of money were often taken ...
174. oldal
... sorbed in contemplating the scene of surpass- ing interest there pictured to the eye , a stranger broke upon my reverie by a sudden , but serious question . sir , " said he " where Calvary is ? " I was " Will you tell me , startled at ...
... sorbed in contemplating the scene of surpass- ing interest there pictured to the eye , a stranger broke upon my reverie by a sudden , but serious question . sir , " said he " where Calvary is ? " I was " Will you tell me , startled at ...
186. oldal
... sorbed in selfish gratification , thinking not of the responsibility devolving upon them , and forgetting " The sacred ties that bind us each to each . " It was a cold and dreary night when Henry Benton and his sister sat by their ...
... sorbed in selfish gratification , thinking not of the responsibility devolving upon them , and forgetting " The sacred ties that bind us each to each . " It was a cold and dreary night when Henry Benton and his sister sat by their ...
221. oldal
... sorbed in deep thought and her whole intel- lectual powers seem to be actively engaged in solving some truth to the gratification of her wish . Her vacant gaze indicates plainly when she is laboring under great mental ac- tion , and a ...
... sorbed in deep thought and her whole intel- lectual powers seem to be actively engaged in solving some truth to the gratification of her wish . Her vacant gaze indicates plainly when she is laboring under great mental ac- tion , and a ...
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