The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bind 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... arm , her slender form contrasted finely with his tall manly person . The fond confiding air with which she looked up to him seemed to call forth a flush of triumphant pride and cherishing ten- derness , as if he doated on his lovely ...
... arm , her slender form contrasted finely with his tall manly person . The fond confiding air with which she looked up to him seemed to call forth a flush of triumphant pride and cherishing ten- derness , as if he doated on his lovely ...
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... arms round my neck , and asked if this was all that had lately made me . unhappy . But , poor girl , " added he , " she cannot realize the change we must undergo . She has no idea of poverty but in the abstract : she has only read of it ...
... arms round my neck , and asked if this was all that had lately made me . unhappy . But , poor girl , " added he , " she cannot realize the change we must undergo . She has no idea of poverty but in the abstract : she has only read of it ...
Side 42
... arm ; we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice , singing , in a style of the most touching simplicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . I felt Leslie's hand tremble on my arm . He stepped forward , to hear ...
... arm ; we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice , singing , in a style of the most touching simplicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . I felt Leslie's hand tremble on my arm . He stepped forward , to hear ...
Side 43
... arm within his , and looking up brightly in his face , " Oh , we shall be so happy ! " Poor Leslie was overcome . He caught her to his bosom - he folded his arms round her he kissed her again and again -- he could not speak , but the ...
... arm within his , and looking up brightly in his face , " Oh , we shall be so happy ! " Poor Leslie was overcome . He caught her to his bosom - he folded his arms round her he kissed her again and again -- he could not speak , but the ...
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... arm ; and rising on tiptoe , inquired in his ear , “ whether he was Federal or Democrat . ” Rip was equally at a loss to comprehend the question ; when a knowing , self - important old gentleman , in a sharp cocked hat , made his way ...
... arm ; and rising on tiptoe , inquired in his ear , “ whether he was Federal or Democrat . ” Rip was equally at a loss to comprehend the question ; when a knowing , self - important old gentleman , in a sharp cocked hat , made his way ...
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