Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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Side 186
... mistress , proudly . ' Have you forgotten all I have done for you ? Is this obstinacy my reward ? ' 666 Have I forgotten all ? No ! I remember your kindness gratefully , affectionately , and you know I have returned it with love and ...
... mistress , proudly . ' Have you forgotten all I have done for you ? Is this obstinacy my reward ? ' 666 Have I forgotten all ? No ! I remember your kindness gratefully , affectionately , and you know I have returned it with love and ...
Side 187
... mistress , with her fair face hidden in the bed - clothes , crying as though her heart was broken , and as I went down stairs I , too , thought my mistress very cruel in this matter . She was thrusting these two young , loving creatures ...
... mistress , with her fair face hidden in the bed - clothes , crying as though her heart was broken , and as I went down stairs I , too , thought my mistress very cruel in this matter . She was thrusting these two young , loving creatures ...
Side 188
... mistress answered proudly , that her word was not thus to be lightly doubted ; and I mind me well , that she insisted surely that her son had spoken all those words . " Then Richard Challan is a traitor ; either this , or you , his ...
... mistress answered proudly , that her word was not thus to be lightly doubted ; and I mind me well , that she insisted surely that her son had spoken all those words . " Then Richard Challan is a traitor ; either this , or you , his ...
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