New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 74
... hope of seeing him was almost gone , it seemed enough if she could but hear of him ; if she could speak to one who had seen him and spoken with him ; if she could convey a message to him ; tell him how she had followed him with love and ...
... hope of seeing him was almost gone , it seemed enough if she could but hear of him ; if she could speak to one who had seen him and spoken with him ; if she could convey a message to him ; tell him how she had followed him with love and ...
Page 189
... hope of becom- ing in process of time a scholar , a gentleman , and as he hoped in his secret heart , a clergyman also . And how did it fare with the little girl when he was gone ? Had each told each that the thing most dear on earth ...
... hope of becom- ing in process of time a scholar , a gentleman , and as he hoped in his secret heart , a clergyman also . And how did it fare with the little girl when he was gone ? Had each told each that the thing most dear on earth ...
Page 193
... hope to get quit of it ; and then she looked down upon her paper , aad saw with astonishment that it was blank ! This was quite new , and very strange to her , for even till now , the pages had seemed to fill themselves , oh ! so much ...
... hope to get quit of it ; and then she looked down upon her paper , aad saw with astonishment that it was blank ! This was quite new , and very strange to her , for even till now , the pages had seemed to fill themselves , oh ! so much ...
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Scraps from my Sabretasche | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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