Never.'" she exclaimed, with a mighty voice, and a fearful emphasis. I stood as though in a dream; my arms no longer retained the power of embracing her; they fell by my side, and she availed herself of her release to withdraw a few paces from me. At... 'Miserrimus' [by F.M. Reynolds]. - Página 53por Frederic Mansel Reynolds - 1833 - 206 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederic Mansel Reynolds - 1833 - 234 páginas
...such eyes as these ! Suffer me to hear your voice.—Oh, God, how terrible is this silence!—Speak to me, dear, adored one, in your own soft tones —tell...enthusiasm that seemed almost supernatural; " go ! I E hate you, I loathe you, I despise you ! The dream is fled, the delusion is dissolved, aiid I see... | |
| 1835 - 438 páginas
...her; they fell by my side, and she availed herself of her release to withdraw a few paces from ifte. At length I awoke from my prostration, and the power..."Retract!" she cried, with wild energy; "what! wed a murderer — a murderer in mind, if not in deed- — the murderer of my dear, dear brother!" and she... | |
| Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1838 - 712 páginas
...a few paces from me. At length, the power of utterance returned. "Never.'" I repeated; "oh, Emily, retract this dreadful resolution !" "Retract!" she cried, with wild energy; "what! wed a murderer— a murderer in mind if not in deed — of my dear brother!" and she wept convulsively, O... | |
| lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1838 - 712 páginas
...withdrew a few paces from me. At length, the power of utterance returned. "Never!" I repeated; "oh, Emily, retract this dreadful resolution !" "Retract!" she cried, with wild energy; "what! wed a murderer— a. murderer in mind if not in deed — of my dear brother!" and she wept convulsively,... | |
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