Liberia: Or, Mr. Peyton's ExperimentsHarper & brothers, 1853 - 304 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... felt the influence of the sunny nature Virginia was gifted with , and could better endure the mirth of her fatherless children , and watch with greater calmness the daily unfolding of the latest blossom of their love , on whom a ...
... felt the influence of the sunny nature Virginia was gifted with , and could better endure the mirth of her fatherless children , and watch with greater calmness the daily unfolding of the latest blossom of their love , on whom a ...
第 8 頁
... felt how precious every moment that she had passed with him might soon become to her ; for the phy- sician had the day before announced to the family that there was but little , if any hope , of a favorable termination to his illness ...
... felt how precious every moment that she had passed with him might soon become to her ; for the phy- sician had the day before announced to the family that there was but little , if any hope , of a favorable termination to his illness ...
第 10 頁
... felt insensibly sooothed and comforted . Lulled by her sweet tones , Charles fell asleep . At first his sleep was troubled , and every few minutes he would open his eyes , and fix them on his young wife's face with an anxious ...
... felt insensibly sooothed and comforted . Lulled by her sweet tones , Charles fell asleep . At first his sleep was troubled , and every few minutes he would open his eyes , and fix them on his young wife's face with an anxious ...
第 13 頁
... get well -he is so much better . " With great difficulty , Mrs. Fairfax controlled her- self . She neither fainted nor wept , though she felt for a moment that if she could yield to her MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 13.
... get well -he is so much better . " With great difficulty , Mrs. Fairfax controlled her- self . She neither fainted nor wept , though she felt for a moment that if she could yield to her MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 13.
第 18 頁
... man who had been " born and raised " in the family , and upon whose judgment and fidelity she felt she might rely , and told him to take his position on the top of the house , from where he could see 18 LIBERIA ; OR ,
... man who had been " born and raised " in the family , and upon whose judgment and fidelity she felt she might rely , and told him to take his position on the top of the house , from where he could see 18 LIBERIA ; OR ,
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