The Dream of LoveDonohue, Henneberry, 1894 - 236 |
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... morning which rejuvenated it with a delicate gaiety , even to the evening , when under the slightly lengthened out shadows it basked in the unknown . And it had its interior existence . The ceremonies with which it was ever vibrating ...
... morning which rejuvenated it with a delicate gaiety , even to the evening , when under the slightly lengthened out shadows it basked in the unknown . And it had its interior existence . The ceremonies with which it was ever vibrating ...
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... morning to evening , I can never do anything right if my chair is not in the same place , directly opposite the light . Fortunately , I am neither right nor left handed , but can use both hands equally well at embroidering , which is a ...
... morning to evening , I can never do anything right if my chair is not in the same place , directly opposite the light . Fortunately , I am neither right nor left handed , but can use both hands equally well at embroidering , which is a ...
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... morning applied herself to her task with an extraordinary energy . It seemed as if she found her happiness in tiring herself , and that she needed to be physically exhausted in order to be calm . So in the old work - room , life ...
... morning applied herself to her task with an extraordinary energy . It seemed as if she found her happiness in tiring herself , and that she needed to be physically exhausted in order to be calm . So in the old work - room , life ...
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Abbé Cornille Angelique appeared apse arms balcony Beaumont beautiful Bishop breath calm Cathedral censers chamber chapel chasuble Chevrotte church Clos-Marie coloured conquered continued corner dark daughter delicate Divine grace door dream dress embroidered embroidery everything eyes face father fear feet Felicien filled flowers flying buttresses garden gold Golden Legend hair hands happy Hautecœur head heard heart Hubert Hubertine invisible kissed knew light linen lips listened little by little live longer looked marriage marry miracle mitre Monseigneur morning mother never night obliged once pale passed porringer pure realised replied Romanesque rose Saint Agnes Saint George scarcely seemed seen shadow side silence silk simply sleep smiled soon soul suddenly suffering tears thing thought thread trees trembling turned Virgin voice Voincourt waited walked walls whole window wish words young girl