... thought he meant to kill me. But as he came up he looked down at me with such a sad expression upon his face that all fear left me, and I wondered what he was about. He extended his hand to me, and grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes,... The Belle of the Family; Or, The Jointure: A Novel - Side 231af Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1843Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1844 - 848 sider
...eyes, and thanked Heaven that in this marriage " without a spark of love, " she had had no part. " If I live a thousand years, I shall never forget the...church as if to ask, ' Is there no one to save me Г How that look will ever hauut me !" and Mrs. Amyott's tears fell bitterly. Mrs. Nugent thought Fanny... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1844 - 830 sider
...eyes, and thanked Heaven that in this marriage " -without a spark of love, " she had had no part. " If I live a thousand years, I shall never forget the...expression of her countenance just before she said the word ' 1 will,' when she looked so wildly round the church as if to ask, ' Is there no one to save me ?'... | |
| 1911 - 994 sider
...and grasping it firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, "My son, I hope you will soon be well." If I live a thousand years, I shall never forget the expression of General Lee's face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause almost... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1896 - 750 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, ' My son, I hope you will soon be well.' "If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on General Lee's face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause... | |
| 1896 - 752 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, ' My son, I hope you will soon be well.' "If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on General Lee's face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause... | |
| Charles Morris - 1907 - 682 sider
...and grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, 'My son, I hope you will soon be well. "If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on GENERAL " STONEWALL" JACKSON The soldier whose religious zeal was as constant and unflinching as... | |
| Randolph Harrison McKim - 1917 - 284 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes said, " My son, I hope you will soon be well." If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on Gen. Lee's face. There he was defeated, . . . and yet he stopped to say words like those to a wounded... | |
| Daniel N. Rolph - 2002 - 176 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, "My son, I hope you will soon be well." If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on General Lees face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause... | |
| Charles Bracelen Flood - 2005 - 508 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, "My son, I hope you will soon be well." If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on General Lee's face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause... | |
| CHARLES MORRIS - 1907 - 752 sider
...grasping mine firmly and looking right into my eyes, said, 'My son, I hope you will soon be well.' "If I live a thousand years I shall never forget the expression on General Lee's face. There he was, defeated, retiring from a field that had cost him and his cause... | |
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