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Side 38
... voice , though none in her eyes . It was rather an indefinite inquiry from a total stranger , but whether it was her family resemblance to her brother , or the tone of the voice supplying all that the words wanted , Henshaw was sure the ...
... voice , though none in her eyes . It was rather an indefinite inquiry from a total stranger , but whether it was her family resemblance to her brother , or the tone of the voice supplying all that the words wanted , Henshaw was sure the ...
Side 57
... voice chanting to her her destiny , and thus learns by intuition to express the revelations of the sybil . " Please , Mr. W- , read us that little poem about the Life - clock , " pleads a sweet voice from the divan ; and there sure ...
... voice chanting to her her destiny , and thus learns by intuition to express the revelations of the sybil . " Please , Mr. W- , read us that little poem about the Life - clock , " pleads a sweet voice from the divan ; and there sure ...
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... voice of memory . The child heard it , and sighed unconsciously , as he put his little feverish hand within his mother's , and said " Please sing me a hymn , dear mother . " With a soft clear voice subdued by her depth of feeling , she ...
... voice of memory . The child heard it , and sighed unconsciously , as he put his little feverish hand within his mother's , and said " Please sing me a hymn , dear mother . " With a soft clear voice subdued by her depth of feeling , she ...
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