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Page 77
... once again up to her natural element of long for- gotten happiness . tempts to produce something like music have been detected , which proves beyond a doubt that there is a natural faculty or feel- ing in the human mind that pines for ...
... once again up to her natural element of long for- gotten happiness . tempts to produce something like music have been detected , which proves beyond a doubt that there is a natural faculty or feel- ing in the human mind that pines for ...
Page 102
... Once , and once only , was the subject al- luded to between us . I had completed a gift , which he had himself asked of me , in days which I will not call happier , but in days when I believe I was less wretched . This gift I presented ...
... Once , and once only , was the subject al- luded to between us . I had completed a gift , which he had himself asked of me , in days which I will not call happier , but in days when I believe I was less wretched . This gift I presented ...
Page 106
... once more the return of the sum of money I had expended upon my lost friend . In vain I attempted to remon- strate ; I could not find one word to express my sense of the cruelty of denying me this last poor consolation . The money was ...
... once more the return of the sum of money I had expended upon my lost friend . In vain I attempted to remon- strate ; I could not find one word to express my sense of the cruelty of denying me this last poor consolation . The money was ...
Contents
THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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