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... seemed to impart a new vigour to the languid and wasted Theresa . " I love thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not ...
... seemed to impart a new vigour to the languid and wasted Theresa . " I love thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not ...
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... seemed like a rampart defending the town , came in sight ; whilst clouds of smoke enveloped every distant object in a sooty veil . Our sail up the Mersey , however , was enlivened by the sight of numerous cottages scattered along the ...
... seemed like a rampart defending the town , came in sight ; whilst clouds of smoke enveloped every distant object in a sooty veil . Our sail up the Mersey , however , was enlivened by the sight of numerous cottages scattered along the ...
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... seemed to say that his fate was written on his features . Another painting by Vandyke at Blenheim , is a fine portrait of Dorothea countess of Sunderland , ( Waller's Sacharissa . ) It must have been painted soon after her marriage to ...
... seemed to say that his fate was written on his features . Another painting by Vandyke at Blenheim , is a fine portrait of Dorothea countess of Sunderland , ( Waller's Sacharissa . ) It must have been painted soon after her marriage to ...
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... seemed surrounded by a bright cloud of happiness . May God forgive me , I could not bear the sight ! the torments of despair got hold upon me ; I turned from the spot , and buried my sinful feelings in the depth of my cell . " The above ...
... seemed surrounded by a bright cloud of happiness . May God forgive me , I could not bear the sight ! the torments of despair got hold upon me ; I turned from the spot , and buried my sinful feelings in the depth of my cell . " The above ...
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... seemed to have increased , even with the sacrifices it had cost her . She wept in secret over the change manifested in Julio , yet she complained not ; she dreaded to add to the poignancy of his suffering ; she still flattered herself ...
... seemed to have increased , even with the sacrifices it had cost her . She wept in secret over the change manifested in Julio , yet she complained not ; she dreaded to add to the poignancy of his suffering ; she still flattered herself ...
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