Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... thought , And deftly grew beneath his hand . Yet thou , small , unregarded thing , A potsherd in the golden gate , Thou dost survive the wrecks of time- Thou dost surrive the deadly wing Of dark Oblivion , and the fate Of buried Empires ...
... thought , And deftly grew beneath his hand . Yet thou , small , unregarded thing , A potsherd in the golden gate , Thou dost survive the wrecks of time- Thou dost surrive the deadly wing Of dark Oblivion , and the fate Of buried Empires ...
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... thought better of it . " returned Will , hesitatingly ; he was not sure how far he might trench on his friend's confidence . As he took his seat opposite to his hostess , Mrs. Chichester's eyes , dim as they were , were struck by the ...
... thought better of it . " returned Will , hesitatingly ; he was not sure how far he might trench on his friend's confidence . As he took his seat opposite to his hostess , Mrs. Chichester's eyes , dim as they were , were struck by the ...
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... thought , to mar the peace of the present ? In the old days Mrs. Chichester had not been good to her ; but was it for any one to remember it ? " Hush ! it is not right to speak of this now , " she said , with a touch of peremptoriness ...
... thought , to mar the peace of the present ? In the old days Mrs. Chichester had not been good to her ; but was it for any one to remember it ? " Hush ! it is not right to speak of this now , " she said , with a touch of peremptoriness ...
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... thought it delightful ; could any one be more handsome or chivalrous ? she thought . Humphrey used to quiz them sometimes in his slow way ; he called them silent and unsociable , and in truth they were very quiet lovers . Dym's shrewd ...
... thought it delightful ; could any one be more handsome or chivalrous ? she thought . Humphrey used to quiz them sometimes in his slow way ; he called them silent and unsociable , and in truth they were very quiet lovers . Dym's shrewd ...
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... thought , " hesitating a little , as though her words might be considered ungracious , " that you would care so much for these things , especially now . " " Why , it is only now that I have begun to care for them . My dear Dym ...
... thought , " hesitating a little , as though her words might be considered ungracious , " that you would care so much for these things , especially now . " " Why , it is only now that I have begun to care for them . My dear Dym ...
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