Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 22
... seemed to Maurice deserting both duty and happiness ; while , if Genevieve plied her late mother's skill with some village sempstress , the idea of who would care for Maurice , make ready his simple meals , and keep in order his rustic ...
... seemed to Maurice deserting both duty and happiness ; while , if Genevieve plied her late mother's skill with some village sempstress , the idea of who would care for Maurice , make ready his simple meals , and keep in order his rustic ...
Side 23
... seemed reward enough for all her nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ...
... seemed reward enough for all her nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ...
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... seemed to him scarce short of a miracle , would have urged on his sister a halt ; but , then , to pause within reach of her object was impossible , and with quickened step she gained the gates of the town . Her first inquiry was how to ...
... seemed to him scarce short of a miracle , would have urged on his sister a halt ; but , then , to pause within reach of her object was impossible , and with quickened step she gained the gates of the town . Her first inquiry was how to ...
Side 2
... size for him to eat from ; one chair , which , standing singly , seemed to warn him that he must not hope for a companion ; a chest , that contained his linen and 2 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER . PICCIOLA, OR THE PRISON FLOWER 2 I.
... size for him to eat from ; one chair , which , standing singly , seemed to warn him that he must not hope for a companion ; a chest , that contained his linen and 2 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER . PICCIOLA, OR THE PRISON FLOWER 2 I.
Side 3
... seemed hung at his window in mockery , for through its thick bars , or from the high wall which rose about ten feet beyond it , he neither feared the impertinence of curious eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the ...
... seemed hung at his window in mockery , for through its thick bars , or from the high wall which rose about ten feet beyond it , he neither feared the impertinence of curious eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the ...
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