Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... heart through scorn ? Great Heaven ! if I loved her bet- ter than my life , and she showed herself in such colors , it would be enough . I should thrust her aside , and go my way as if she did not exist . " Egerton pushed back his chair ...
... heart through scorn ? Great Heaven ! if I loved her bet- ter than my life , and she showed herself in such colors , it would be enough . I should thrust her aside , and go my way as if she did not exist . " Egerton pushed back his chair ...
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... heart , and this heart ached now not only with the desolation already mentioned , but with the thought of his incapacity to relieve one single pang of the pain which his brother was suffering . It was the latter reflection chiefly which ...
... heart , and this heart ached now not only with the desolation already mentioned , but with the thought of his incapacity to relieve one single pang of the pain which his brother was suffering . It was the latter reflection chiefly which ...
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... hearts , Colonel Thurs- ton ? Honestly , I do not . Fancy may be disap- pointed and vanity mortified , but a broken heart is a phenomenon I have never seen . " " Probably you have never seen it because you did not care to recognize it ...
... hearts , Colonel Thurs- ton ? Honestly , I do not . Fancy may be disap- pointed and vanity mortified , but a broken heart is a phenomenon I have never seen . " " Probably you have never seen it because you did not care to recognize it ...
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... hearts she had broken . After the manner of most women of her class , she was very capricious in her fancies , and a ... heart , for if he did he would fare no better than others have done . " Miss Loring laughed softly . " We shall see ...
... hearts she had broken . After the manner of most women of her class , she was very capricious in her fancies , and a ... heart , for if he did he would fare no better than others have done . " Miss Loring laughed softly . " We shall see ...
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... heart . He , too , had been in the garden , and well he knew what spell had been woven about him there . " Some one ... heart- granting that she has a heart - the matter would be different . " " A heart would be a very great ...
... heart . He , too , had been in the garden , and well he knew what spell had been woven about him there . " Some one ... heart- granting that she has a heart - the matter would be different . " " A heart would be a very great ...
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