The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... arms in ours as we walked onward to the house , and little Lucy bounded by our side , with a heart full of buoyancy and glee . No fountain , from its native cave , E'er tripp'd with foot so free ; She was as happy as a wave That dances ...
... arms in ours as we walked onward to the house , and little Lucy bounded by our side , with a heart full of buoyancy and glee . No fountain , from its native cave , E'er tripp'd with foot so free ; She was as happy as a wave That dances ...
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... arms , and was peremptory in his injunctions that we should never join the same shooting party , though he had no objections to our singly accompanying the keeper . But on this occasion we could not bear to be divided , and I prevailed ...
... arms , and was peremptory in his injunctions that we should never join the same shooting party , though he had no objections to our singly accompanying the keeper . But on this occasion we could not bear to be divided , and I prevailed ...
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... arms , his head rest- ed on my bosom . I kissed his livid lips and bloody cheeks , and talked to him wildly and fondly , and adjured him , by the blood of our Redeemer , to grant me some sign of his forgive- ness . He died , and gave no ...
... arms , his head rest- ed on my bosom . I kissed his livid lips and bloody cheeks , and talked to him wildly and fondly , and adjured him , by the blood of our Redeemer , to grant me some sign of his forgive- ness . He died , and gave no ...
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... on her long in silence . At length the words , " Oh , my dear mother , " faltered from my lips , and I attempt- ed to embrace her ; but the effort was too great for me , and my arms dropped powerless by my CHAPTER III . 29.
... on her long in silence . At length the words , " Oh , my dear mother , " faltered from my lips , and I attempt- ed to embrace her ; but the effort was too great for me , and my arms dropped powerless by my CHAPTER III . 29.
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... arms around her neck , and joined my tears with hers . They were refreshing tears , and I was calmed and relieved by them . But my mother feared the effect of any strong agitation on my newly- awakened mind , and once more kissing me ...
... arms around her neck , and joined my tears with hers . They were refreshing tears , and I was calmed and relieved by them . But my mother feared the effect of any strong agitation on my newly- awakened mind , and once more kissing me ...
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