Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 23
... means of restoring him by my care and kindness . We were born together , and together I feel we must live or die ! ' The well - known voice found its way to the inmost heart of poor Maurice ; fain would he have spoken a word of love and ...
... means of restoring him by my care and kindness . We were born together , and together I feel we must live or die ! ' The well - known voice found its way to the inmost heart of poor Maurice ; fain would he have spoken a word of love and ...
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... means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her simple wisdom could suggest , or her slender purse afford , that Genevieve had arranged her paraphernalia for the journey . The low carriage , somewhat rude in ...
... means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her simple wisdom could suggest , or her slender purse afford , that Genevieve had arranged her paraphernalia for the journey . The low carriage , somewhat rude in ...
Side 28
... means could command was sought and generally obtained . To avoid large paved villages , and yet more formidable populous towns , was often a tax on the maiden's ingenuity ; yet never , save once ( at Etampes ) , was she compelled - by ...
... means could command was sought and generally obtained . To avoid large paved villages , and yet more formidable populous towns , was often a tax on the maiden's ingenuity ; yet never , save once ( at Etampes ) , was she compelled - by ...
Side 7
... means a hard - hearted man - to spare the plant in which he had begun to take such a friendly interest . ' Why , as for your wallflower ' began Ludovic . ' Is it then a wallflower ? ' interrupted the count . ' Oh , I don't know , I am ...
... means a hard - hearted man - to spare the plant in which he had begun to take such a friendly interest . ' Why , as for your wallflower ' began Ludovic . ' Is it then a wallflower ? ' interrupted the count . ' Oh , I don't know , I am ...
Side 10
... means of which nature was working her cure , it had all the credit . Yet to describe Charney's horror at the discovery of the mutilation to which his Picciola had been sub- jected , is impossible ; but he felt it was the punishment of ...
... means of which nature was working her cure , it had all the credit . Yet to describe Charney's horror at the discovery of the mutilation to which his Picciola had been sub- jected , is impossible ; but he felt it was the punishment of ...
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