The Law and the Lady: A novel ; In 2 volTauchnitz, 1876 |
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... head . The whole picture , as reflected in the glass , represents a woman of some elegance , rather too pale , and rather too sedate and serious in her mo- ments of silence and repose - in short , a person who fails to strike the ...
... head . The whole picture , as reflected in the glass , represents a woman of some elegance , rather too pale , and rather too sedate and serious in her mo- ments of silence and repose - in short , a person who fails to strike the ...
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... head on his shoulder , little by little we fell insensibly into silence . Had we already exhausted the narrow yet eloquent vocabulary of love ? Or had we determined by unexpressed consent , after enjoying the luxury of passion that ...
... head on his shoulder , little by little we fell insensibly into silence . Had we already exhausted the narrow yet eloquent vocabulary of love ? Or had we determined by unexpressed consent , after enjoying the luxury of passion that ...
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... shame ; but oh , in spite of it all , I was so happy ! And now , when little more than a few weeks had passed since that first meeting , I had him by my side ; he was mine for life ! I lifted my head from his bosom THE BRIDE'S THOUGHTS . 9.
... shame ; but oh , in spite of it all , I was so happy ! And now , when little more than a few weeks had passed since that first meeting , I had him by my side ; he was mine for life ! I lifted my head from his bosom THE BRIDE'S THOUGHTS . 9.
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... head from his bosom to look at him . I was like a child with a new toy - I wanted to make sure that he was really my own . He never moved in his corner of the carriage . Was he deep in his own thoughts ? and were they thoughts or Me ? I ...
... head from his bosom to look at him . I was like a child with a new toy - I wanted to make sure that he was really my own . He never moved in his corner of the carriage . Was he deep in his own thoughts ? and were they thoughts or Me ? I ...
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... head to foot . ' What do you mean ? ' I asked , as soon as I could speak . ' I am yours and yours only . What have I said , what have I done , to deserve those dreadful words ? ' ' We must part , my angel , ' he answered , sadly . The ...
... head to foot . ' What do you mean ? ' I asked , as soon as I could speak . ' I am yours and yours only . What have I said , what have I done , to deserve those dreadful words ? ' ' We must part , my angel , ' he answered , sadly . The ...
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