The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... MOTHER ! mother ! ' • Well , my child . ' ' Mother , I May I stay at home , to - day , mother ? ' ' Are you ill , Marie ? No , mother . ' Then why stay at home , my dear child , when all is prepared ? Why avoid an excursion to which you ...
... MOTHER ! mother ! ' • Well , my child . ' ' Mother , I May I stay at home , to - day , mother ? ' ' Are you ill , Marie ? No , mother . ' Then why stay at home , my dear child , when all is prepared ? Why avoid an excursion to which you ...
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... mother's eyes ; its earliest word , When by maternal ear ' t is heard . As hope in a young bride , who ne'er Has dreamed of any but a path of flowers , ' La Chaudière . ' As graceful as the forms we see Of angels , in dream imagery ...
... mother's eyes ; its earliest word , When by maternal ear ' t is heard . As hope in a young bride , who ne'er Has dreamed of any but a path of flowers , ' La Chaudière . ' As graceful as the forms we see Of angels , in dream imagery ...
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... mother's feet quite dead ! She had struck her head as she went down , and probably died un- conscious even of danger . Pale and beautiful she lay there , with her head in Diana's lap , no distortion or mark of terror on her fair face ...
... mother's feet quite dead ! She had struck her head as she went down , and probably died un- conscious even of danger . Pale and beautiful she lay there , with her head in Diana's lap , no distortion or mark of terror on her fair face ...
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... mother , speak , and let us too share the despair that is killing you ! ' and she hid her face and her passionate burst of tears in the childless mother's lap ; but there was no look from " the stricken one , no word save her choking ...
... mother , speak , and let us too share the despair that is killing you ! ' and she hid her face and her passionate burst of tears in the childless mother's lap ; but there was no look from " the stricken one , no word save her choking ...
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... mother . Mrs. Chapelle took it , tore it open , and read : ' THE warning , mother , weighs upon my soul . I may hereafter smile at it , but it presses on me now , and tells me I shall never see my happy home again , nor my pictures ...
... mother . Mrs. Chapelle took it , tore it open , and read : ' THE warning , mother , weighs upon my soul . I may hereafter smile at it , but it presses on me now , and tells me I shall never see my happy home again , nor my pictures ...
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