Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 13
... seat ; " I can only say that I con- sider you buried alive here , -quite buried alive ! " she repeated with emphasis , plucking a daisy and pulling it to pieces ; “ and you so charming and fair , —I am always fancying how Eddis would ...
... seat ; " I can only say that I con- sider you buried alive here , -quite buried alive ! " she repeated with emphasis , plucking a daisy and pulling it to pieces ; “ and you so charming and fair , —I am always fancying how Eddis would ...
Side 21
... seat , and the waving boughs , and the lights and sha- dows , and the beautiful view before me , and , above all , the lovely companion beside me , it strikes my unpoetical mind , " said Ada , “ that if we sit longer here , we may find ...
... seat , and the waving boughs , and the lights and sha- dows , and the beautiful view before me , and , above all , the lovely companion beside me , it strikes my unpoetical mind , " said Ada , “ that if we sit longer here , we may find ...
Side 73
... seat to attend to the baby , who had been sleeping in a cradle , but who , awakened by the noise , now swelled it with his fretful cry . " I'm sure , if one doesn't want a dozen hands atween them all ! " pursued the old woman , trying ...
... seat to attend to the baby , who had been sleeping in a cradle , but who , awakened by the noise , now swelled it with his fretful cry . " I'm sure , if one doesn't want a dozen hands atween them all ! " pursued the old woman , trying ...
Side 77
... seating herself beside Emma . 66 The only reply was a languid sigh , accom- panied by a slight elevation of the eye - brows , and then a closing of the eyes . Flora paused for a while , and played with the THE NURSERY . 77.
... seating herself beside Emma . 66 The only reply was a languid sigh , accom- panied by a slight elevation of the eye - brows , and then a closing of the eyes . Flora paused for a while , and played with the THE NURSERY . 77.
Side 116
... seat , " -he wheeled round for her his own arm- chair , " and let me release you from your bonnet and shawl . We ... seating himself be- side her . " " It is well written , -very cleverly written ; but so much the worse for the reader ...
... seat , " -he wheeled round for her his own arm- chair , " and let me release you from your bonnet and shawl . We ... seating himself be- side her . " " It is well written , -very cleverly written ; but so much the worse for the reader ...
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affection appeared beauty believe beside blessing bright brought CHAPTER child closed comfort cried daughter dear death delight door dream duties earth Emma exclaimed expected expression eyes face fair fear feeling felt Flora flowers followed friends gentle give given hand happy head heard heart holy hope husband interest Johnny lady leave letter light lips listened live London look Lyddie mean mind morning mother never night observed once opened pain parent passed pleasure poor prayers pressed quiet raised Rajah received regarded replied rest round scarcely seemed seen Sir Amery smile soul sound speak spirit step suffering sure sweet tears things thou thought tion Truth turned uttered Vernon voice Ward weary widow wife wish wonder young
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