Agatha's Husband: A Novel, Tom 2Chapman and Hall, 1853 |
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... beautiful old soul ! " Here Agatha , who stood listening , and nervously arranging the long curls that would fall uncurled and untidy , felt a renewal of her old girlish enthusiasm for all true things ; her eyes brightened , and her ...
... beautiful old soul ! " Here Agatha , who stood listening , and nervously arranging the long curls that would fall uncurled and untidy , felt a renewal of her old girlish enthusiasm for all true things ; her eyes brightened , and her ...
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... beautiful . " Poor child ! " murmured Miss Valery . " Hush , Anne ! " the husband whispered , imploringly - nay , commandingly . Anne was startled at the expression , so new to the young man's face . " How like you are to " " What were ...
... beautiful . " Poor child ! " murmured Miss Valery . " Hush , Anne ! " the husband whispered , imploringly - nay , commandingly . Anne was startled at the expression , so new to the young man's face . " How like you are to " " What were ...
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... their life . " Anne's serious smile , and the beautiful steadfastness of her eyes , that vaguely turned seaward - though apparently looking at no- thing made a deep impression on the young wife . AGATHA'S HUSBAND . 63.
... their life . " Anne's serious smile , and the beautiful steadfastness of her eyes , that vaguely turned seaward - though apparently looking at no- thing made a deep impression on the young wife . AGATHA'S HUSBAND . 63.
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... beautiful — at least Agatha thought so ; —which was very generous in her , seeing he had not taken the least notice of her all this while ; when he did , it was in the most passing way . " Eh - what , Missus ? did you say Mrs. Harper ...
... beautiful — at least Agatha thought so ; —which was very generous in her , seeing he had not taken the least notice of her all this while ; when he did , it was in the most passing way . " Eh - what , Missus ? did you say Mrs. Harper ...
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... beautiful world , Agatha ! If we could but look at it always as we do when we are young ! " The half sigh , the momentary shadow sweeping over her quiet face like a cloud over the moon — surprised and touched Agatha . " Do you know , I ...
... beautiful world , Agatha ! If we could but look at it always as we do when we are young ! " The half sigh , the momentary shadow sweeping over her quiet face like a cloud over the moon — surprised and touched Agatha . " Do you know , I ...
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