Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder Christian Herald, 1905 |
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... took his hat off , and waved it round his head . I now ran to meet him . " There ! " he exclaimed , as he stretched out his hand and bent from the saddle : " You can't do without me , that is evident . Step on my boot - toe ; give me ...
... took his hat off , and waved it round his head . I now ran to meet him . " There ! " he exclaimed , as he stretched out his hand and bent from the saddle : " You can't do without me , that is evident . Step on my boot - toe ; give me ...
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... took his horse , and he followed me into the hall , he told me to hake haste and put something dry on , and then return to him in the library ! and he stopped me , as I made for the staircase , to extort a promise that I would not be ...
... took his horse , and he followed me into the hall , he told me to hake haste and put something dry on , and then return to him in the library ! and he stopped me , as I made for the staircase , to extort a promise that I would not be ...
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... took a low seat at my master's knee . " It is near midnight , " I said . " Yes : but remember , Jane , you promised to wake with me the night before my wedding . " " I did ; and I will keep my promise , for an hour or two at least : I ...
... took a low seat at my master's knee . " It is near midnight , " I said . " Yes : but remember , Jane , you promised to wake with me the night before my wedding . " " I did ; and I will keep my promise , for an hour or two at least : I ...
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... took the light , held it aloft , and surveyed the garments pendent from the portmanteau . Sophie ! Sophie ! ' I cried again : and still it was silent . I had risen up in bed , I bent forward : first surprise , then bewilderment , came ...
... took the light , held it aloft , and surveyed the garments pendent from the portmanteau . Sophie ! Sophie ! ' I cried again : and still it was silent . I had risen up in bed , I bent forward : first surprise , then bewilderment , came ...
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... took my veil from its place ; she held it up , gazed at it long , and she threw it over her own head , and turned to the mirror . At that moment I saw the reflection of the visage and features quite distinctly in the dark ob- long glass ...
... took my veil from its place ; she held it up , gazed at it long , and she threw it over her own head , and turned to the mirror . At that moment I saw the reflection of the visage and features quite distinctly in the dark ob- long glass ...
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