Bentley's Miscellany, 第 4 卷1839 |
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第562页
... Clärchen , the daughter , was sitting motionless beside the narrow cur- tainless bed on which her mother lay . To her , poor girl , those hours seemed long ages , as she watched , with eyes fixed in fearful earnest- ness on the fast ...
... Clärchen , the daughter , was sitting motionless beside the narrow cur- tainless bed on which her mother lay . To her , poor girl , those hours seemed long ages , as she watched , with eyes fixed in fearful earnest- ness on the fast ...
第563页
... Clärchen's room , lights were produced , and eagerly held towards the bed . There were many voices talking loudly and all together in the harsh accents of the Plat Deutsch , but all this Clärchen neither heard nor saw ; she felt that ...
... Clärchen's room , lights were produced , and eagerly held towards the bed . There were many voices talking loudly and all together in the harsh accents of the Plat Deutsch , but all this Clärchen neither heard nor saw ; she felt that ...
第564页
... Clärchen shed while making the necessary arrangements , and she was beginning to wonder that Katerina did not return , when the door was gently opened , and a man's head presented itself before the eyes of the astonished girl . Clärchen ...
... Clärchen shed while making the necessary arrangements , and she was beginning to wonder that Katerina did not return , when the door was gently opened , and a man's head presented itself before the eyes of the astonished girl . Clärchen ...
第565页
... Clärchen had promised to do as much for her as ever ) , and yet she had an undefined idea that her interests would suffer by the introduction of Wilhelm into the family . She had no- thing to complain of in him personally . On the ...
... Clärchen had promised to do as much for her as ever ) , and yet she had an undefined idea that her interests would suffer by the introduction of Wilhelm into the family . She had no- thing to complain of in him personally . On the ...
第566页
... Clärchen and her lover were to be united . One evening it was late , and Clärchen had been a long time waiting for Wilhelm's accustomed visit , when he entered with a coun- tenance clouded with care . His look was so troubled that Clärchen ...
... Clärchen and her lover were to be united . One evening it was late , and Clärchen had been a long time waiting for Wilhelm's accustomed visit , when he entered with a coun- tenance clouded with care . His look was so troubled that Clärchen ...
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