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Strona 21
... affection , he was more to her now than her husband . As she spoke , the door abruptly opened , and Mr. Rawlings came in . " Ah ! father ! " exclaimed Margaret , " you are welcome . Gentlemen , I said he would justify him- self . He is ...
... affection , he was more to her now than her husband . As she spoke , the door abruptly opened , and Mr. Rawlings came in . " Ah ! father ! " exclaimed Margaret , " you are welcome . Gentlemen , I said he would justify him- self . He is ...
Strona 64
... affection of her lover to the severest proof , and , at all events , leave him free to act with the full knowledge of her position . On all accounts she considered it desir- able for the present to keep her engagement con- cealed from ...
... affection of her lover to the severest proof , and , at all events , leave him free to act with the full knowledge of her position . On all accounts she considered it desir- able for the present to keep her engagement con- cealed from ...
Strona 96
... affections ; and had Lord Charles been wise he might have filled that void , and won back from its secret anguish a heart that was too much alive to kindness not to be susceptible of generous emotions . But he sacrificed that heart to ...
... affections ; and had Lord Charles been wise he might have filled that void , and won back from its secret anguish a heart that was too much alive to kindness not to be susceptible of generous emotions . But he sacrificed that heart to ...
Strona 149
... affections , and strengthened by the love of kindred , for the careers that lay before them . There was not one human face into which I could look for sympathy . Poverty is comparatively a small evil when it is tempered by the ...
... affections , and strengthened by the love of kindred , for the careers that lay before them . There was not one human face into which I could look for sympathy . Poverty is comparatively a small evil when it is tempered by the ...
Strona 174
... affection that was never weary of its round of infinitesimal tenderness ; the gentle sister , who loved him so fondly , all had been swept away in the torrent of madden- ing feelings that raged in his bosom . And now they all rose up ...
... affection that was never weary of its round of infinitesimal tenderness ; the gentle sister , who loved him so fondly , all had been swept away in the torrent of madden- ing feelings that raged in his bosom . And now they all rose up ...
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