The Heavenly Twins, Tom 1Cassell Publishing Company, 1893 - 679 |
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... anything wrong at the Castle ? " " The same old thing , " said Dr. Galbraith , with a twinkle in his bright gray eyes . " The Duke has been seeing visions- determination of blood to the head ; and Lady Fulda 96 THE HEAVENLY TWINS .
... anything wrong at the Castle ? " " The same old thing , " said Dr. Galbraith , with a twinkle in his bright gray eyes . " The Duke has been seeing visions- determination of blood to the head ; and Lady Fulda 96 THE HEAVENLY TWINS .
Strona 97
... Lady Fulda's beauty and goodness would have been enough to convince any man at one time that she is a saint indeed , and privileged to heal the sick and converse with angels ; but you are untouched by either . " " On the contrary , " he ...
... Lady Fulda's beauty and goodness would have been enough to convince any man at one time that she is a saint indeed , and privileged to heal the sick and converse with angels ; but you are untouched by either . " " On the contrary , " he ...
Strona 146
... Lady Fulda , entered , and changed the moral atmosphere in a moment . Both children rose to receive her tender kisses affectionately . Their passionate appreciation of all things beautiful be- trayed itself in the way they gazed at her ...
... Lady Fulda , entered , and changed the moral atmosphere in a moment . Both children rose to receive her tender kisses affectionately . Their passionate appreciation of all things beautiful be- trayed itself in the way they gazed at her ...
Strona 147
... Lady Fulda's eyes deepened with feeling as Angelica spoke , and drawing the child to her side , she smoothed her hair , and gazed down into her face earnestly , as if she would penetrate the veil of flesh that baffled her when she tried ...
... Lady Fulda's eyes deepened with feeling as Angelica spoke , and drawing the child to her side , she smoothed her hair , and gazed down into her face earnestly , as if she would penetrate the veil of flesh that baffled her when she tried ...
Strona 148
... Lady Fulda stared . " Sainte Chantal , you know , " said the ready Angelica . The reason was new to her , but the twins usually understood each other like a flash . They put a rotten potato on her plate one day at dinner , and she ate ...
... Lady Fulda stared . " Sainte Chantal , you know , " said the ready Angelica . The reason was new to her , but the twins usually understood each other like a flash . They put a rotten potato on her plate one day at dinner , and she ate ...
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