| 1801 - 502 páginas
...what induced you, Tambourina; to leave your native country?" • VOL. i. i "Ah! " Ah ! dio Signer!" and she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. . "Ah! dio, have jrou Dot know de great battle in my country? Mine fader, mine two broders, all perish... | |
| 1843 - 798 páginas
...whole extent of my love for another — another, with all his worth and manhood, now in his grave;" and she covered her face with her hands and burst into tears. "Bertha, you have mocked me ; you have perjured your own soul, and plunged me into everlasting misery.... | |
| Lady Catharine Long - 1847 - 596 páginas
...both poor, and it was Sir Roland who gave this place and almost all the fortune we have to Henry," and she covered her face with her hands and burst into tears. Lady Stanmore was speechless — she seemed suffocating. In addition to the touching sentiments of... | |
| Georgiana Anne Dalrymple - 1851 - 966 páginas
...worse ? Shall we send for Dr. Baillie ?" " Oh, no ; Dr. Baillie can do nothing now, he has told me so;" and she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. How he longed — oh ! how he longed — to take her in his arms, and kiss those dear weeping eyes... | |
| Annette Marie Maillard - 1853 - 454 páginas
...in the contact, and, stepping back, " I forget myself always now, Mr. Trcjmenhere. Oh, Heavens ! " And she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. " Miles — Miles still and ever — dear Mary ! " exclaimed the man, putting his arms around her fondly,... | |
| Annette Marie Maillard - 1853 - 330 páginas
...hers in the contact, and, stepping back, " I forget myself always now, Mr. Tremenhere. Oh, Heavens!" And she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. " Miles — Miles still and ever — dear Mary !" exclaimed the man, putting his arms around her fondly,... | |
| No work - 1861 - 104 páginas
...been worked up to its highest pitch before she could utter it ; but her feelings were now overworked, and she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. Lizzie's father never liked her to cry. She was a delicate child, and fretting always made her ill.... | |
| Miles Spencer (fict. name.) - 1870 - 304 páginas
...to the baker's a little while ago, and asked them to let me have another loaf, but they would'nt," and she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. Mary went into her own room, and took out her best dress. It had been given to her by her father and... | |
| Jack (fict.name.) - 1884 - 92 páginas
...been worked up to its highest pitch before she could utter it ; but her feelings were now overworked, and she covered her face with her hands, and burst into tears. Lizzie's father never liked her to cry. She was a delicate child, and fretting always made her ilL... | |
| Edward Payson Roe - 1888 - 400 páginas
...action, and he rushed away without a word. " Madison I " called his mother. " Oh, I'm just overwhelmed," and she covered her face with her hands and burst into tears. "Well," said Mr. Baron in a sort of dreary apathy, "do you and Louise wish to go away under an escort... | |
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