Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... speak of that you feel not , You never loved . Rolfe . Humph ! yes , in mine own way ; Marry , ' twas not with sighs and folded arms ; For mirth I sought in it , not misery . Sir , I have ambled through all love's gradations Most ...
... speak of that you feel not , You never loved . Rolfe . Humph ! yes , in mine own way ; Marry , ' twas not with sighs and folded arms ; For mirth I sought in it , not misery . Sir , I have ambled through all love's gradations Most ...
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... speak ; then turning around and looking calmly but decidedly into her face , he said : " Georgiana , you must not ask what it is impos- sible to grant . We are but a few miles from that rebel's nest , and Vaughan has resolved to burn ...
... speak ; then turning around and looking calmly but decidedly into her face , he said : " Georgiana , you must not ask what it is impos- sible to grant . We are but a few miles from that rebel's nest , and Vaughan has resolved to burn ...
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... speak to Dym , " he said to himself . " Woman's instinct is often wiser than man's reason ; perhaps when we discuss it together , I may be better able to judge than I am now . " And then he slept . It was the gray dawn of another day ...
... speak to Dym , " he said to himself . " Woman's instinct is often wiser than man's reason ; perhaps when we discuss it together , I may be better able to judge than I am now . " And then he slept . It was the gray dawn of another day ...
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... speak of her happiness . It lay down too deep for mere surface sunshine . Mrs. Chichester found this silence chilling . She was a demonstrative woman . She liked to express her feelings - to talk out her joy aloud . The " fatted calf ...
... speak of her happiness . It lay down too deep for mere surface sunshine . Mrs. Chichester found this silence chilling . She was a demonstrative woman . She liked to express her feelings - to talk out her joy aloud . The " fatted calf ...
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... speak , " was the some- what comical answer . " I have only been flagel- lated by a scourge at every street corner . I think those Greek pagans were to be forgiven for their superstition , when they thought a noisy divinity was bawling ...
... speak , " was the some- what comical answer . " I have only been flagel- lated by a scourge at every street corner . I think those Greek pagans were to be forgiven for their superstition , when they thought a noisy divinity was bawling ...
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