Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... feel without hurting them , and that is the reason why I have refused to talk . I am going to talk now , since you insist on it , and tell you the whole story . The truth is , they have done my children harm . They didn't mean it , of ...
... feel without hurting them , and that is the reason why I have refused to talk . I am going to talk now , since you insist on it , and tell you the whole story . The truth is , they have done my children harm . They didn't mean it , of ...
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... feel as ef I should be sorter up- lifted - if she'd only allow it once a week or even fewer . " " Monsieur , " I replied with warmth , " I beg you will consider our salon at your dis- posal , not once a week but at all times , and ...
... feel as ef I should be sorter up- lifted - if she'd only allow it once a week or even fewer . " " Monsieur , " I replied with warmth , " I beg you will consider our salon at your dis- posal , not once a week but at all times , and ...
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... feel the fascination of a powerful person- ality ; we feel the pulse - beats of a strongly agitated heart , infusing its warm life into every word and sentence he has written . To be sure , to a superficial observer he always remains ...
... feel the fascination of a powerful person- ality ; we feel the pulse - beats of a strongly agitated heart , infusing its warm life into every word and sentence he has written . To be sure , to a superficial observer he always remains ...
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... feeling which , on the whole , does not at all harmonize with the picture we drew of it . In fact , love is hardly a feel- ing at all , it is a disease ; a peculiar state of body and soul ; it does not develop gradu- ally , it is simply ...
... feeling which , on the whole , does not at all harmonize with the picture we drew of it . In fact , love is hardly a feel- ing at all , it is a disease ; a peculiar state of body and soul ; it does not develop gradu- ally , it is simply ...
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... feel so melancholy ; for the past I thank you ; but I cannot remain - no , I cannot ! " Tchertapkanoff was amazed ; he slapped his thighs with his hands and moved nearer to her . " How is that possible ? You have lived in my house ...
... feel so melancholy ; for the past I thank you ; but I cannot remain - no , I cannot ! " Tchertapkanoff was amazed ; he slapped his thighs with his hands and moved nearer to her . " How is that possible ? You have lived in my house ...
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