... her own restless heart required something far different from Henry to lean upon. He watched her debate anxiously ; it was but a few moments, and then she spoke decidedly. " No, Henry, I must not say Yes. I do love you better than almost any one, but... Isabel Denison, cont. A country neighborhood - Página 290de Lady Emily Ponsonby - 1848Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1848 - 640 páginas
...— better, far better, than Clarice, and I wish you would be my wife j we would be very happy." ', 1 am very sorry. Henry," said Evelyn, " indeed I am...happy to think that any one could really care for me.1' And tears came into her eyes ; " but I could not marry you — I ought not." " You don't mean... | |
| 1848 - 634 páginas
...decidedly. " No, Henry, I must not say Yes. I do love you better than almost any one, but I don't lore you enough for that, and never can. I am very sorry,...really care for me." And tears came into her eyes; " bat T | could not marry you — I ought not." " You don't mean to say, Evelyn, that you are going... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 574 páginas
...must not say yes. 1 do love you better than almost any one, but I don't love you enough for tliat, and never can. I am very sorry, dear Henry, and I...tears came into her eyes. ' But I could not marry you — Л ought not.' " ' You don't mean to say, Evelyn, that you are going to live single for that fellow... | |
| 1848 - 300 páginas
...yes. I do love you better than almost any one, but I don't love you enough for thul, and never ean. I am very sorry, dear Henry, and I feel so very, very...and it has made me quite happy to think that any one eould really eare for me.' And tears eame into her eyes. ' But I eould not marry you — I ought not/... | |
| 1848 - 294 páginas
...yes. I do love you better than almost any one, but I don't love you enough for tbat, and never ean. I am very sorry, dear Henry, and I feel so very, very grateful to you for thinking of me ; and it ban made me quite happy to think that any one eould really eare for me.' And tears eame into her eyes.... | |
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