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... , and that woman has not stirred ; they have come and gone around her , but she hears not , sees not ; they speak to her , but she does not answer . It is the mother ! M CHAPTER III . ARY was the only child of THE EXILED SOUL .
... , and that woman has not stirred ; they have come and gone around her , but she hears not , sees not ; they speak to her , but she does not answer . It is the mother ! M CHAPTER III . ARY was the only child of THE EXILED SOUL .
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... speak though her voice almost failed her . Mary moved a step forward , tottering like an infant , and fell into her mother's arms , and either from terror or weakness , buried her face in her bosom and sobbed aloud . Must every event in ...
... speak though her voice almost failed her . Mary moved a step forward , tottering like an infant , and fell into her mother's arms , and either from terror or weakness , buried her face in her bosom and sobbed aloud . Must every event in ...
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... speak to me , let thy dear voice cheer my heart once more , " and she kissed her hands , her brow , her shining hair , while Anastasia silent and immoveable , stood by with a look of mingled surprise and awe . " What ails thee ...
... speak to me , let thy dear voice cheer my heart once more , " and she kissed her hands , her brow , her shining hair , while Anastasia silent and immoveable , stood by with a look of mingled surprise and awe . " What ails thee ...
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... speak of the past , Mary , " said her mother , " we are all re - united and thou shalt never leave us more . ' دو " What are thine own thoughts , Mary ? " asked Anastasia . " Indeed I know not , " replied the restored maiden , " I am ...
... speak of the past , Mary , " said her mother , " we are all re - united and thou shalt never leave us more . ' دو " What are thine own thoughts , Mary ? " asked Anastasia . " Indeed I know not , " replied the restored maiden , " I am ...
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... speak- ing as softly and sweetly as a zephyr amid the palm branches , " it is thus that we taste uncon- sciously the joys of the life to come , of which in this lower world we have but a vague and feeble sense . You must have ...
... speak- ing as softly and sweetly as a zephyr amid the palm branches , " it is thus that we taste uncon- sciously the joys of the life to come , of which in this lower world we have but a vague and feeble sense . You must have ...
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