The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... tears . Mr. Cla- verton turned upon her one of those penetrating glances she so well understood . To " Do not mistake me , Augustus , " she said ; " these tears are tears of joy ; nothing now could have inspired me with delight equal to ...
... tears . Mr. Cla- verton turned upon her one of those penetrating glances she so well understood . To " Do not mistake me , Augustus , " she said ; " these tears are tears of joy ; nothing now could have inspired me with delight equal to ...
第 289 頁
... tears . These tears hurt and affected Blanche exceedingly . She was arranging the little table and the needle - work in the oriel window , in the manner it used to be when they spent their happy evenings together ; when ceasing her ...
... tears . These tears hurt and affected Blanche exceedingly . She was arranging the little table and the needle - work in the oriel window , in the manner it used to be when they spent their happy evenings together ; when ceasing her ...
第 473 頁
... tears prevented her : then seeming to look earnestly towards that end of the room where the infant lay , she gave way for a few minutes to such a gush of sorrow as seemed to tear in pieces her dying frame . " On this occasion , her ...
... tears prevented her : then seeming to look earnestly towards that end of the room where the infant lay , she gave way for a few minutes to such a gush of sorrow as seemed to tear in pieces her dying frame . " On this occasion , her ...
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