The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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Page 104
... love of a mother for her son : When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave , leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth , and returning to silence and destitution , my heart ached for her .
... love of a mother for her son : When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave , leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth , and returning to silence and destitution , my heart ached for her .
Page 142
Your heart is not party to this silence ; chance has caused you not to be there when Fernand was writing , or rather through inadvertence he has dropped the page you had given him . I am foolish thus to torment myself ; you love me yet ...
Your heart is not party to this silence ; chance has caused you not to be there when Fernand was writing , or rather through inadvertence he has dropped the page you had given him . I am foolish thus to torment myself ; you love me yet ...
Page 192
In the solitude of her chamber she wept in bitterness of heart over her ruined air - castles . And that dress , which she had stolen to make an appearance befitting his bride ! Oh ! what if she should be dis- covered ?
In the solitude of her chamber she wept in bitterness of heart over her ruined air - castles . And that dress , which she had stolen to make an appearance befitting his bride ! Oh ! what if she should be dis- covered ?
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Contents
A TALE FROM THE FRENCH | 1 |
MY NEIGHBOR BAWN THE BORROWER | 17 |
THEROUETS CONVERSION | 18 |
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