A Modern MephistophelesRoberts Brothers, 1877 - 290 oldal |
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73. oldal
... pain and passion , waiting for womankind beyond , - " Not for my own sake alone do I want you , but for his . Life is full of perils for him , and he needs a home . I cannot make one for him , ex- cept in this way , for my house is my ...
... pain and passion , waiting for womankind beyond , - " Not for my own sake alone do I want you , but for his . Life is full of perils for him , and he needs a home . I cannot make one for him , ex- cept in this way , for my house is my ...
78. oldal
... pain was in store for you , but could not save you from it . Accept the gentle comforter I bring you , for I have known the same pain , and I had no Gladys . " S ° VI . O the days went by , 78 A MODERN MEPHISTOPHELES .
... pain was in store for you , but could not save you from it . Accept the gentle comforter I bring you , for I have known the same pain , and I had no Gladys . " S ° VI . O the days went by , 78 A MODERN MEPHISTOPHELES .
122. oldal
... pain of a child who longs , yet dreads , to hear an ex- citing story to the end . Helwyze answered willingly , if not always wisely ; enjoyed the rapid unfolding of the woman , and would not deny himself any indulgence of this new whim ...
... pain of a child who longs , yet dreads , to hear an ex- citing story to the end . Helwyze answered willingly , if not always wisely ; enjoyed the rapid unfolding of the woman , and would not deny himself any indulgence of this new whim ...
132. oldal
... pain in her face , and her hand went invol- untarily to the little cross which she always wore ; but , though her eye was troubled , her voice was steady , as she answered , earnestly , - " Because I have a nobler one . My Princel left ...
... pain in her face , and her hand went invol- untarily to the little cross which she always wore ; but , though her eye was troubled , her voice was steady , as she answered , earnestly , - " Because I have a nobler one . My Princel left ...
154. oldal
... painful to her in the almost feverish eagerness with which her husband sought and enjoyed excite- ment of all kinds . Glad and proud though she was , it troubled her to see him as utterly en- grossed as if existence had no higher aim ...
... painful to her in the almost feverish eagerness with which her husband sought and enjoyed excite- ment of all kinds . Glad and proud though she was , it troubled her to see him as utterly en- grossed as if existence had no higher aim ...
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