The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... agony of suspense . " " Ah ! Delmour , why should you be so unjust to yourself and me as to talk thus - I have no doubts of your faith and constancy , why should you have any of mine ? " " Because no one can love as I do to distrac ...
... agony of suspense . " " Ah ! Delmour , why should you be so unjust to yourself and me as to talk thus - I have no doubts of your faith and constancy , why should you have any of mine ? " " Because no one can love as I do to distrac ...
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... agony - suspense - unalterable heart - wholly mine , " & c . were all she could pick up ; but these were too much - the sword that had just fallen upon her cut two ways , if not three ; her respectability ( and that was her weak side ) ...
... agony - suspense - unalterable heart - wholly mine , " & c . were all she could pick up ; but these were too much - the sword that had just fallen upon her cut two ways , if not three ; her respectability ( and that was her weak side ) ...
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... agony , and when I dare to complain , you reproach me . " 99 “ Tell me what it is you require of me , since all I have done and suffered for your sake is in- sufficient . " " All that I require of you , Gertrude , is , that you will not ...
... agony , and when I dare to complain , you reproach me . " 99 “ Tell me what it is you require of me , since all I have done and suffered for your sake is in- sufficient . " " All that I require of you , Gertrude , is , that you will not ...
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... agony of remorse.— “ I have lost the best , the truest friend , and he thinks me - Oh , what a cold - hearted , unfeeling wretch must he think me ! -how must I have be- haved , when even Lyndsay , the mild , forgiving , disinterested ...
... agony of remorse.— “ I have lost the best , the truest friend , and he thinks me - Oh , what a cold - hearted , unfeeling wretch must he think me ! -how must I have be- haved , when even Lyndsay , the mild , forgiving , disinterested ...
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... agony that thrilled to her daughter's heart , and made her pause . When the summons was answered , " Nothing - nothing Thompson , ” cried Mrs St Clair eagerly to the servant , " shut the door - that's all . " Gertrude's face was in a ...
... agony that thrilled to her daughter's heart , and made her pause . When the summons was answered , " Nothing - nothing Thompson , ” cried Mrs St Clair eagerly to the servant , " shut the door - that's all . " Gertrude's face was in a ...
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