Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 62Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1867 |
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Page 306
... believe you loved me , I believe you love me still ; there is now no impediment . I entreat you to be my wife - my most dearly loved wife . Ellen , why do you not answer me ? " " It cannot be , " said Ellen , faintly . 66 " Why not ...
... believe you loved me , I believe you love me still ; there is now no impediment . I entreat you to be my wife - my most dearly loved wife . Ellen , why do you not answer me ? " " It cannot be , " said Ellen , faintly . 66 " Why not ...
Page 464
... believe in ghosts or anything of the sort , but you yourself might be frightened . " " I must insist upon knowing , " cried Eva . " I don't believe in ghosts any more than you do , so I shan't be alarmed if you tell me that mine is the ...
... believe in ghosts or anything of the sort , but you yourself might be frightened . " " I must insist upon knowing , " cried Eva . " I don't believe in ghosts any more than you do , so I shan't be alarmed if you tell me that mine is the ...
Page 652
... believe in the Evil Eye ? No , a thousand times no , in the Italian sense of the superstition . What I do believe is , that all the evil cha- racteristics of a race may intensify themselves in one individual , to the detriment or ...
... believe in the Evil Eye ? No , a thousand times no , in the Italian sense of the superstition . What I do believe is , that all the evil cha- racteristics of a race may intensify themselves in one individual , to the detriment or ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 | 1 |
The Battle of the Seas By William Jones | 30 |
The Paris Exhibition and Paris in Exhibitiontime | 47 |
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