Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... poor Duchess and her females presented , each seated behind a cavalier ; while the half- drenched , half - drowsy pages and attendants seemed ready to fall from their horses with sleep and fatigue . " The Duchess was received with a ...
... poor Duchess and her females presented , each seated behind a cavalier ; while the half- drenched , half - drowsy pages and attendants seemed ready to fall from their horses with sleep and fatigue . " The Duchess was received with a ...
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... poor lady ! -But I have a little fam- ily pride , that — excuse me — we will change the subject , if you please— >> My uncle's curiosity was piqued . The pom- pous and magnificent introduction had led him to expect something wonderful ...
... poor lady ! -But I have a little fam- ily pride , that — excuse me — we will change the subject , if you please— >> My uncle's curiosity was piqued . The pom- pous and magnificent introduction had led him to expect something wonderful ...
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... poor dear husband . Perhaps she felt some compunc- tion at having given him so much physic , and nursed him into the grave . At any rate , she I did all that a widow could do to honor his memory . She spared no expense in either the ...
... poor dear husband . Perhaps she felt some compunc- tion at having given him so much physic , and nursed him into the grave . At any rate , she I did all that a widow could do to honor his memory . She spared no expense in either the ...
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... poor dear man , hanging against the wall . She gave a heavy sigh to his memory , as she was accustomed to do whenever she spoke of him in company , and then went on adjusting her night - dress , and thinking of the squire . Her sigh was ...
... poor dear man , hanging against the wall . She gave a heavy sigh to his memory , as she was accustomed to do whenever she spoke of him in company , and then went on adjusting her night - dress , and thinking of the squire . Her sigh was ...
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... poor mourn- er whom the dreadful axe had rendered deso- late , and who sat here heart - broken on the strand of existence , from which all that was dear to her had been launched into eternity . He approached , and addressed her in the ...
... poor mourn- er whom the dreadful axe had rendered deso- late , and who sat here heart - broken on the strand of existence , from which all that was dear to her had been launched into eternity . He approached , and addressed her in the ...
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