George Eliot's Complete Works, 第 8 卷,第 2 期Estes and Lauriat, 1887 |
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... woman who had been too hardly judged with the grandson whom her own heart and judgment defended . Can any one who has rejoiced in woman's tenderness think it a reproach to her that she took the little oval picture in her palm and made a ...
... woman who had been too hardly judged with the grandson whom her own heart and judgment defended . Can any one who has rejoiced in woman's tenderness think it a reproach to her that she took the little oval picture in her palm and made a ...
第128页
... woman's second marriage , and no match would prevent him from feeling it a sort of dese- cration for Dorothea . He was aware that the world would regard such a sentiment as preposterous , especially in relation to a woman of one - and ...
... woman's second marriage , and no match would prevent him from feeling it a sort of dese- cration for Dorothea . He was aware that the world would regard such a sentiment as preposterous , especially in relation to a woman of one - and ...
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... woman's pride of reign- ing in his memory after her sweet dim perspective of hope , that along some pathway they should meet with unchanged recognition and take up the backward years as a yesterday . In that hour she repeated what the ...
... woman's pride of reign- ing in his memory after her sweet dim perspective of hope , that along some pathway they should meet with unchanged recognition and take up the backward years as a yesterday . In that hour she repeated what the ...
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