The Jealous Wife, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... facts rather than feel- ings . " Sydney was silent ; there was something in the tone of his wife's voice which for the first time jarred upon his ear . 66 " Surely , " he said at last ; you cannot imagine- " " Imagine nothing ...
... facts rather than feel- ings . " Sydney was silent ; there was something in the tone of his wife's voice which for the first time jarred upon his ear . 66 " Surely , " he said at last ; you cannot imagine- " " Imagine nothing ...
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... though he were in very fact the mur- derer that he called himself . Vainly did he press his fevered lips upon her cheek and brow , his caress remained with- out response ; equally vain were his wild entreaties that 20 THE JEALOUS WIFE .
... though he were in very fact the mur- derer that he called himself . Vainly did he press his fevered lips upon her cheek and brow , his caress remained with- out response ; equally vain were his wild entreaties that 20 THE JEALOUS WIFE .
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... fact remains un- changed , that on the track which he had passed he has left time , and strength , and energy ; and on that which he has still to pursue , the same , and perhaps greater perils , await him . Yet both body and mind may ...
... fact remains un- changed , that on the track which he had passed he has left time , and strength , and energy ; and on that which he has still to pursue , the same , and perhaps greater perils , await him . Yet both body and mind may ...
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... fact to mind that , while blaming her , he had been enthusiastic in his praise of Edith ; and that he had not once striven to exculpate himself that he had been indignant , but not explanatory ; loud in deprecation of her own . conduct ...
... fact to mind that , while blaming her , he had been enthusiastic in his praise of Edith ; and that he had not once striven to exculpate himself that he had been indignant , but not explanatory ; loud in deprecation of her own . conduct ...
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... fact , he was only firing nto the void . Were you required to make your own heart , which he had already wounded , a target for his weapon ? It would have been time enough to have played the submissive wife when he had justified himself ...
... fact , he was only firing nto the void . Were you required to make your own heart , which he had already wounded , a target for his weapon ? It would have been time enough to have played the submissive wife when he had justified himself ...
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