Thinking won't help you," said Susan " I know that; nothing will, unless Susan, I wish you would tell me about yourself; I should understand then." " I can't talk of myself," was Susan's reply; and she turned away, and walked to the other end of the room.... Ivors, by the author of 'Amy Herbert'. - Side 270af Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1856Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1857 - 366 sider
...such a trouble to her." " I suppose, if we believe the Bible, we must believe also that God loves MS," said Susan, " in spite of our being what you call...but it is so different with me from what it is with you ; and I have never been accustomed to analyse my own feelings. I don't know quite what I feel,... | |
| 1858 - 590 sider
...won't help you,' said Susan. " ' I know that ; nothing will, unless — Susan, I wish you would tell mo about yourself; I should understand then.' '"I can't...to be unkind, Helen ; but it is so different with mo from what it is with you ; and I have never been accustomed to analyze my own feelings. I don't... | |
| Mrs. Molesworth - 1872 - 314 sider
...are in the habit of spending our evenings in the drawing-room ;' and with an unpleasant little laugh she turned away, and walked to the other end of the room. Eleanor stared after her rather bewilderedly ; then lier eyes came home, and began glancing over her... | |
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