New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 69
... hearts which seem to live upon the smiles and affections of those they love - a heart to which the pleasures or the hardships of the external world seem as the shifting scenes of a drama , in which it can take a passing interest only ...
... hearts which seem to live upon the smiles and affections of those they love - a heart to which the pleasures or the hardships of the external world seem as the shifting scenes of a drama , in which it can take a passing interest only ...
Page 190
... heart believed that the boy owed his success to what he had learned from him . And it was wel- comed more joyfully still by old Hubert's wife ; for , simple soul as she was , she had long ago spied out the secret love of the famous ...
... heart believed that the boy owed his success to what he had learned from him . And it was wel- comed more joyfully still by old Hubert's wife ; for , simple soul as she was , she had long ago spied out the secret love of the famous ...
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... heart - inspired eloquence to her lover . And thus it was that Huberta had the little bay - windowed parlour to herself . The perfect stillness both without and within , was , during these de- licious hours , a blessing beyond all price ...
... heart - inspired eloquence to her lover . And thus it was that Huberta had the little bay - windowed parlour to herself . The perfect stillness both without and within , was , during these de- licious hours , a blessing beyond all price ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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