The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys, Tom 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... Judge anxiously from his wife , as he saw Eva's hot tears falling on the work - box ; - " but it can- not be helped . She marry ! and that too with Munter ! She is indeed nothing but a child ! But that is just the way ; when one has ...
... Judge anxiously from his wife , as he saw Eva's hot tears falling on the work - box ; - " but it can- not be helped . She marry ! and that too with Munter ! She is indeed nothing but a child ! But that is just the way ; when one has ...
Strona 7
... JUDGE FRANK had , unknown to himself , spoken a striking word . It was true that Schwartz had drawn ever narrower and darker circles around Sara , and at the very time when she would appear free from his influence her temper became more ...
... JUDGE FRANK had , unknown to himself , spoken a striking word . It was true that Schwartz had drawn ever narrower and darker circles around Sara , and at the very time when she would appear free from his influence her temper became more ...
Strona 10
... Judge , in which he solicited the hand of Sara . His only wealth was his profession ; but with this alone he was convinced that his wife would want nothing : he was just about to undertake a journey through Europe , and wished to be ...
... Judge , in which he solicited the hand of Sara . His only wealth was his profession ; but with this alone he was convinced that his wife would want nothing : he was just about to undertake a journey through Europe , and wished to be ...
Strona 11
... Judge handed to her Schwartz's letter , and awaited impatiently her remarks upon it . Her colour paled before the grave and searching glance which was riveted upon her , but she declared herself quite willing to accept Schwartz's ...
... Judge handed to her Schwartz's letter , and awaited impatiently her remarks upon it . Her colour paled before the grave and searching glance which was riveted upon her , but she declared herself quite willing to accept Schwartz's ...
Strona 14
... Judge rose up passionately ; went several times up and down the room , and placed himself at last directly opposite to Sara leaning his back to the stove , and listening attentively for the answer of his wife . " Yes , Sara , I am happy ...
... Judge rose up passionately ; went several times up and down the room , and placed himself at last directly opposite to Sara leaning his back to the stove , and listening attentively for the answer of his wife . " Yes , Sara , I am happy ...
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