Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... arrive ; that it would be impossible to refuse so simple a request . Yet , alas ! concession might be too late ; Picciola was dying ! Evening came , and no relief to his anxiety ; night , and Charney could not close his eyes . The next ...
... arrive ; that it would be impossible to refuse so simple a request . Yet , alas ! concession might be too late ; Picciola was dying ! Evening came , and no relief to his anxiety ; night , and Charney could not close his eyes . The next ...
Side 20
... arrived at Turin ; but , alas ! the first news which greeted her was , that the emperor had set out for Alessandria . His visit had made a fête - day , and the people were too busy and elated to answer her anxious questions very readily ...
... arrived at Turin ; but , alas ! the first news which greeted her was , that the emperor had set out for Alessandria . His visit had made a fête - day , and the people were too busy and elated to answer her anxious questions very readily ...
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... arrived ; Picciola was at the point of death ; and Girhardi came no more to the window , though from his room could be heard mingled prayers and sobs . The proud Charney hung despairingly over his plant . For her he had humbled himself ...
... arrived ; Picciola was at the point of death ; and Girhardi came no more to the window , though from his room could be heard mingled prayers and sobs . The proud Charney hung despairingly over his plant . For her he had humbled himself ...
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... arrive first , there would be no food ; and were the leaves full grown before the arrival of the caterpillars , they would be too hard to be separated by their tender jaws . But Nature provides all things aright - the plant to the ...
... arrive first , there would be no food ; and were the leaves full grown before the arrival of the caterpillars , they would be too hard to be separated by their tender jaws . But Nature provides all things aright - the plant to the ...
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... arrived at the count's splendid chateau a few days before the christening . Almost the first thought of the honest fellow was to visit his old friend the prison - flower ; but , alas ! amid the emotions of love and happiness which had ...
... arrived at the count's splendid chateau a few days before the christening . Almost the first thought of the honest fellow was to visit his old friend the prison - flower ; but , alas ! amid the emotions of love and happiness which had ...
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