His Natural Life, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... creatures he had pro- tected . Yet what more could a convict ex- pect ? Sylvia saw how deeply her unconscious hand had driven the iron , and ran up to the man she had wounded . - " And , Mr. Dawes , remember that I shall love you always ...
... creatures he had pro- tected . Yet what more could a convict ex- pect ? Sylvia saw how deeply her unconscious hand had driven the iron , and ran up to the man she had wounded . - " And , Mr. Dawes , remember that I shall love you always ...
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... creature had wreathed seaweed about her head , and holding in her hand a long twig decorated with a tuft of leaves to represent a wand , she personified one of the heroines of her books . " " I am the Queen of the Island , ” she said ...
... creature had wreathed seaweed about her head , and holding in her hand a long twig decorated with a tuft of leaves to represent a wand , she personified one of the heroines of her books . " " I am the Queen of the Island , ” she said ...
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... creature in his arms — as he might have caught his own daughter and kissed her . Sylvia said nothing ; but Mr. Frere - arrived , by his chain of reasoning , at quite another conclusion as to the state of affairs - was astonished at the ...
... creature in his arms — as he might have caught his own daughter and kissed her . Sylvia said nothing ; but Mr. Frere - arrived , by his chain of reasoning , at quite another conclusion as to the state of affairs - was astonished at the ...
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... creatures he had be- friended , Rufus Dawes threw himself upon the ground in an agony of mingled rage and regret . For the first time for six years he had tasted the happiness of doing good , the delight of self - abnegation . For the ...
... creatures he had be- friended , Rufus Dawes threw himself upon the ground in an agony of mingled rage and regret . For the first time for six years he had tasted the happiness of doing good , the delight of self - abnegation . For the ...
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... creature whom he loved . By a strange series of accidents , fortune had assisted him to maintain the deception he had practised . His cousin had not recognized him . The very ship in which he was believed to have sailed , had been lost ...
... creature whom he loved . By a strange series of accidents , fortune had assisted him to maintain the deception he had practised . His cousin had not recognized him . The very ship in which he was believed to have sailed , had been lost ...
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