The Ladies' Repository, 32 tomasA. Tompkins, 1863 |
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... shadows of the evening , and rested alternately on the disconsolate Octavia and the vast landscape before her . Touched by the pictures of the evening world , she finally said , " There still rules a good and benevo- lent Creator in ...
... shadows of the evening , and rested alternately on the disconsolate Octavia and the vast landscape before her . Touched by the pictures of the evening world , she finally said , " There still rules a good and benevo- lent Creator in ...
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... shadow of the forest . My husband loved that place above all others ; and it was a great pleasure to him to indulge our boy , who went there almost every afternoon . Fa- ther and son often crossed the stream to- gether . I generally ...
... shadow of the forest . My husband loved that place above all others ; and it was a great pleasure to him to indulge our boy , who went there almost every afternoon . Fa- ther and son often crossed the stream to- gether . I generally ...
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... shadows of death , but may live some- where on the earth . " Octavio looked at him earnestly . Eliza walked toward himin the great est anxie- ty , and sat down beside her mother and wept . Orson made no attempts to con- ceal his ...
... shadows of death , but may live some- where on the earth . " Octavio looked at him earnestly . Eliza walked toward himin the great est anxie- ty , and sat down beside her mother and wept . Orson made no attempts to con- ceal his ...
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... shadows of such thoughts arose in his soul , he laughed disdainfully , and refused to harbor them . Eliza's susceptible young heart , was evidently wounded . Her prudent moth- er did everything in her power to regain her confidence ...
... shadows of such thoughts arose in his soul , he laughed disdainfully , and refused to harbor them . Eliza's susceptible young heart , was evidently wounded . Her prudent moth- er did everything in her power to regain her confidence ...
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... shadow of a doubt in his mind of her deep love for himself . He turned away from her . The girl recovered her strength and said with great earnestness , " Listen to me ; I can die , but truth and liberty shall not be wrested from me ...
... shadow of a doubt in his mind of her deep love for himself . He turned away from her . The girl recovered her strength and said with great earnestness , " Listen to me ; I can die , but truth and liberty shall not be wrested from me ...
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Alliston angels Anne Leslie arms asked aunt beautiful better blessing Brest brother called child Croesus dark dead dear deep Derryville door dream dress earth eyes face father feel felt flowers girl Girondists give gone hand happy Hardale Harrie Somers heard heart heaven hope hour husband Jane Katie knew lady Lecompton light lips live look Lucy Madame Roland marriage ment mind Miss Mordant morning mother mountains Nagio Nancy Cole Naxos ness never night o'er Oglesby Old Sol once Orson passed peace poor Popple prayer replied rose Saligny seemed shadow sister smile soon sorrow soul Speedwell spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee things thou thought tion took turned uncon voice waiting weary Westleigh wife Windermere woman words young