| John Wesley Hanson - 1848 - 316 sider
...Massachusetts Sentinel, Sept. 20, 1788. The letter was in cyphers. LETTER. '• Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more? I know that you will come,...late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress ? But I will not reproach you. All... | |
| Hannah Webster Foster - 1855 - 318 sider
...Danvers, with this brief and pathetic letter in stenographic characters : — " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will...will, come too late. This is, I fear, my last ability. v Tears fall so fast I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in such distress ? But I will not... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1888 - 500 sider
...reading it, let him who is without sin cast the tirst stone upon her memory : — " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will...late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress ? But I will not reproach you. All... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 sider
...without sin cast the first stone upon her memory : — " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more i I know that you will come, but you will come too late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress ? But I will not reproach you. All... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 514 sider
...reading it, let him who is without sin cast the first stone upon her memory : — " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will...late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress ? But I will not reproach you. All... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 sider
...reading it, let him who is without sin cast the first stone upon her memory : — " Must I die alone 1 Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will...late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress ? But I will not reproach you. All... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1902 - 536 sider
...reading it, let him who is without sin cast the first stone upon her memory : — " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will...will come too late. This is, I fear, my last ability. Teurs fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress Í But I will not... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1903 - 454 sider
...distraught state of mind, in which, however, there was still womanly forgiveness. " Must I die alone ? Shall I never see you more ? I know that you will come, but you will come too late. This, I fear, is my last ability. Tears fall so fast I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in such... | |
| Francis Parsons - 1922 - 246 sider
...husband, though no name was given, escaped her. "Must I die alone?" she wrote in those final days. "Shall I never see you more? I know that you will...late: This is, I fear, my last ability. Tears fall so, I know not how to write. Why did you leave me in so much distress? But I will not reproach you: All... | |
| William Brown, William H. Brown, Hannah Foster - 1970 - 278 sider
...letter, which was written in character!. "Must I die atone? Shall I never see you more? I know thai you will come, but you will come too late. This is. I fear, my last ability. Tcais fall so. I know not how to write Why did you leave me in so much distress? But I will not reproach... | |
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