Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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... hear it . Mrs. Fairfax has said something , perhaps ? or you have overheard the servants talk ? your sensitive self - respect has been wounded ? " " No , sir . " It struck twelve . I waited till the timepiece had concluded its silver ...
... hear it . Mrs. Fairfax has said something , perhaps ? or you have overheard the servants talk ? your sensitive self - respect has been wounded ? " " No , sir . " It struck twelve . I waited till the timepiece had concluded its silver ...
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... hear me to the end . " " I thought , Jane , you had told me all . I thought I had found the source of your melancholy in a dream ! " I shook my head . " What ! is there more ? But I will not believe it to be anything important . I warn ...
... hear me to the end . " " I thought , Jane , you had told me all . I thought I had found the source of your melancholy in a dream ! " I shook my head . " What ! is there more ? But I will not believe it to be anything important . I warn ...
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... hear to what soft whispers the wind has fallen ? and there is no more beating of rain against the window - panes : look here ( he lifted up the cur- tain ) " it is a lovely night ! " 99 It was . Half heaven was pure and stainless : the ...
... hear to what soft whispers the wind has fallen ? and there is no more beating of rain against the window - panes : look here ( he lifted up the cur- tain ) " it is a lovely night ! " 99 It was . Half heaven was pure and stainless : the ...
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... hear me . " She never opened her mouth . I stared - she stared also . At any rate , she kept her eyes on me in a cool , regardless manner , exceedingly em- barrassing and disagreeable . " Sit down , " said the young man , gruffly . " He ...
... hear me . " She never opened her mouth . I stared - she stared also . At any rate , she kept her eyes on me in a cool , regardless manner , exceedingly em- barrassing and disagreeable . " Sit down , " said the young man , gruffly . " He ...
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... hear of me being discovered dead in a bog , or a pit full of snow , your conscience won't whisper that it is partly your fault ? " " How so ? I can not escort you . They wouldn't let me go to the end of the garden - wall . ” " You ! I ...
... hear of me being discovered dead in a bog , or a pit full of snow , your conscience won't whisper that it is partly your fault ? " " How so ? I can not escort you . They wouldn't let me go to the end of the garden - wall . ” " You ! I ...
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