Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... affection for my grandfather , so they sat drinking and smoking , and telling stories , and singing Dutch and Irish songs , without under- standing a word each other said , until the little Hollander was fairly swamped with his own gin ...
... affection for my grandfather , so they sat drinking and smoking , and telling stories , and singing Dutch and Irish songs , without under- standing a word each other said , until the little Hollander was fairly swamped with his own gin ...
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... affections , but a parching , wither- ing agony . I could see at times that his mouth was dry and feverish ; he panted rather than breathed ; his eyes were bloodshot ; his cheeks pale and livid , with now and then faint streaks of red ...
... affections , but a parching , wither- ing agony . I could see at times that his mouth was dry and feverish ; he panted rather than breathed ; his eyes were bloodshot ; his cheeks pale and livid , with now and then faint streaks of red ...
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... affection . My father , as I have already said , never liked me - in fact , he never understood me ; he looked upon me as wilful and wayward , as deficient in natural affection . It was the stateliness of his own manner , the loftiness ...
... affection . My father , as I have already said , never liked me - in fact , he never understood me ; he looked upon me as wilful and wayward , as deficient in natural affection . It was the stateliness of his own manner , the loftiness ...
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... affection of a child . My father's feelings were wrapt up in my elder brother . He was to be the inheritor of the family title and the family dignity , and every thing was sacrificed to him - I , as well as every thing else . It was ...
... affection of a child . My father's feelings were wrapt up in my elder brother . He was to be the inheritor of the family title and the family dignity , and every thing was sacrificed to him - I , as well as every thing else . It was ...
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... affection of my nature , that was ready to spring forth at the least warmth of parental kindness . All my early feelings towards my father re- vived . I again looked up to him as the stately magnificent being that had daunted my ...
... affection of my nature , that was ready to spring forth at the least warmth of parental kindness . All my early feelings towards my father re- vived . I again looked up to him as the stately magnificent being that had daunted my ...
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