A Noble Life, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1866 - 184 pages |
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Page 8
... feel to move about freely , to walk and run . He had also lost much of his early shyness , and ceased to feel any actual dread of being looked at . His chief difficulty was the practical one of locomotion , and this for him was solved ...
... feel to move about freely , to walk and run . He had also lost much of his early shyness , and ceased to feel any actual dread of being looked at . His chief difficulty was the practical one of locomotion , and this for him was solved ...
Page 11
... feel towards a suffering child or Woman and something more - intense respect . His high sense of honour , his true manliness , attracted the best of all the notabilities then consti- tuting that brilliant set ; and there was not one of ...
... feel towards a suffering child or Woman and something more - intense respect . His high sense of honour , his true manliness , attracted the best of all the notabilities then consti- tuting that brilliant set ; and there was not one of ...
Page 48
... feel closer and dearer . I am sure I have been greeting like a bairn , twenty times a - day , ever since I knew I was to be married , whenever I called to mind you and my dear father . You will be very good to him while I am away ? but ...
... feel closer and dearer . I am sure I have been greeting like a bairn , twenty times a - day , ever since I knew I was to be married , whenever I called to mind you and my dear father . You will be very good to him while I am away ? but ...
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... . Right or wrong , deservedly or undeservedly , most of us have at different crises of our known this feeling ; the bitter lives , sense of being wronged : of having opened one's heart to the sunshine , and had it A Noble Life . 73.
... . Right or wrong , deservedly or undeservedly , most of us have at different crises of our known this feeling ; the bitter lives , sense of being wronged : of having opened one's heart to the sunshine , and had it A Noble Life . 73.
Page 74
... feeling , even against his will and his conscience , grew very much upon Lord Cairnforth . In time it might have changed him to a bitter , suspicious , disappointed cynic , had there not also come to him , with strong conviction , one ...
... feeling , even against his will and his conscience , grew very much upon Lord Cairnforth . In time it might have changed him to a bitter , suspicious , disappointed cynic , had there not also come to him , with strong conviction , one ...
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