Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 5Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1965 |
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... wife was already gone to bed , and considering her condition he resolved to keep the whole melancholy fact from her knowledge . The next morning , however , as they two sate together at breakfast , she in vain trying to dis- cover the ...
... wife was already gone to bed , and considering her condition he resolved to keep the whole melancholy fact from her knowledge . The next morning , however , as they two sate together at breakfast , she in vain trying to dis- cover the ...
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... wife , holding her hand tenderly and gazing into her face with a pleading expression . He believed Richard to be villain enough for anything , and his first impulse was to strike him dead on the spot where he sat ; but he restrained ...
... wife , holding her hand tenderly and gazing into her face with a pleading expression . He believed Richard to be villain enough for anything , and his first impulse was to strike him dead on the spot where he sat ; but he restrained ...
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... wife , which was so cleverly done as to impose on any holding her hand tenderly and gazing into her face with a pleading expression . He believed Richard to be villain enough for anything , and his first impulse was to strike him dead ...
... wife , which was so cleverly done as to impose on any holding her hand tenderly and gazing into her face with a pleading expression . He believed Richard to be villain enough for anything , and his first impulse was to strike him dead ...
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Browne Sarah H A Salutation to Frederika Bremer May Caroline Invocation 157 How can I sketch | 66 |
Dwight J Victor Hugo 334 138 Jacob and Rachel 224 Laura 374 | 72 |
Farley Harriet Mary de Mancini 110 Starr Miss E A The Cantatrice 48 Early Morning | 90 |
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