A Noble Life, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1866 - 184 pages |
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Page 36
... natural and suitable , the young couple being of equal age and circumstances , and withal tolerably well acquainted with one another ; for it appeared the Captain had begun daily visits to the Manse from the very day of Lord ...
... natural and suitable , the young couple being of equal age and circumstances , and withal tolerably well acquainted with one another ; for it appeared the Captain had begun daily visits to the Manse from the very day of Lord ...
Page 36
... natural and suitable , suitable , the the young couple being of equal age and circumstances , and withal tolerably well acquainted with one another ; for it appeared the Captain had begun begun daily visits to the Manse from the very ...
... natural and suitable , suitable , the the young couple being of equal age and circumstances , and withal tolerably well acquainted with one another ; for it appeared the Captain had begun begun daily visits to the Manse from the very ...
Page 60
... natural protector , helper , and guide of herself and her children , as not only her own , but their natural enemy . The Earl did not cancel Helen's name from his will he let everything stand as before her marriage ; but he took the ...
... natural protector , helper , and guide of herself and her children , as not only her own , but their natural enemy . The Earl did not cancel Helen's name from his will he let everything stand as before her marriage ; but he took the ...
Page 69
... natural instinct of a creature smitten ― with a wrong is , with most high natures , only temporary . By - and - by comes the merciful touch which says to the lame , " Arise and walk , " to the sick , " Take up thy bed and go into thine ...
... natural instinct of a creature smitten ― with a wrong is , with most high natures , only temporary . By - and - by comes the merciful touch which says to the lame , " Arise and walk , " to the sick , " Take up thy bed and go into thine ...
Page 78
... natural necessity . But it was different with the Earl . Sometimes , in an agony of bitterness , he caught himself blaming her- Helen - whom her old father never blamed : wondering how much she had found out of her husband's conduct and ...
... natural necessity . But it was different with the Earl . Sometimes , in an agony of bitterness , he caught himself blaming her- Helen - whom her old father never blamed : wondering how much she had found out of her husband's conduct and ...
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