New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... mind ; she raised herself on the litter - she gazed about her - she found herself the prisoner of the men by whom she was surrounded - she gave another wild look around , and hiding her face in her hands , one word only forced itself ...
... mind ; she raised herself on the litter - she gazed about her - she found herself the prisoner of the men by whom she was surrounded - she gave another wild look around , and hiding her face in her hands , one word only forced itself ...
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... mind , and neither time nor space can efface them . In the dark hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that oath is registered in Heaven ! You see before you a brother , who desires only to know your wants and wishes ...
... mind , and neither time nor space can efface them . In the dark hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that oath is registered in Heaven ! You see before you a brother , who desires only to know your wants and wishes ...
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... mind . Time and absence seemed to have increased and even changed the character of his affection for the amiable orphan , and he resolved the moment that circumstances per- mitted it , to avow his love for her , and solicit her hand ...
... mind . Time and absence seemed to have increased and even changed the character of his affection for the amiable orphan , and he resolved the moment that circumstances per- mitted it , to avow his love for her , and solicit her hand ...
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... mind to endure . " Sir , " said the favoured lover , " your history , so wonderfully and intimately connected with that of my cousin , has been long familiar to me - your noble frankness of manner demands a similar ingenuousness on my ...
... mind to endure . " Sir , " said the favoured lover , " your history , so wonderfully and intimately connected with that of my cousin , has been long familiar to me - your noble frankness of manner demands a similar ingenuousness on my ...
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... mind - come with me to her house - my sacrifice is made - but I cannot dwell upon it . Come - come - let it be to - day , hear her consent , and I will stay to see it ratified . " They walked together to the house of the lady ; nothing ...
... mind - come with me to her house - my sacrifice is made - but I cannot dwell upon it . Come - come - let it be to - day , hear her consent , and I will stay to see it ratified . " They walked together to the house of the lady ; nothing ...
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