Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 62
... feel a want of variety in the verdant 01 17 Vista before you , then comes a sense of fatigue - to the eve , at least - for happily there are numerous benches in this long long alley where you " can rest , but still it is on - on - on ...
... feel a want of variety in the verdant 01 17 Vista before you , then comes a sense of fatigue - to the eve , at least - for happily there are numerous benches in this long long alley where you " can rest , but still it is on - on - on ...
Page 195
... feel as though I could sell myself to perdition to accomplish her deliverance . " " You shall not need to do that , " observed De Noailles , perceiving that Osbert was in the right frame of mind for his purpose . " Now listen to me . A ...
... feel as though I could sell myself to perdition to accomplish her deliverance . " " You shall not need to do that , " observed De Noailles , perceiving that Osbert was in the right frame of mind for his purpose . " Now listen to me . A ...
Page 225
... feeling of jealousy arose in my heart with the reflection that my chalice was as yet unfilled , or , possibly , moonlight ... feel at the time disposed to trace effect to cause -which , by the way , often proves to be a bad philosophy ...
... feeling of jealousy arose in my heart with the reflection that my chalice was as yet unfilled , or , possibly , moonlight ... feel at the time disposed to trace effect to cause -which , by the way , often proves to be a bad philosophy ...
Contents
Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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