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He sat for an hour by himself in the long drawingroom , and his heart beat at
every step that came near the door . Whenever any one looked in , he was
disappointed , but still rather relieved that it was not . Eda . At last he heard by
accident that ...
He sat for an hour by himself in the long drawingroom , and his heart beat at
every step that came near the door . Whenever any one looked in , he was
disappointed , but still rather relieved that it was not . Eda . At last he heard by
accident that ...
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At last the door opened , and Lady Eda entered . He took no notice of her , but
went on with his discords . “ What are you doing , Mr . More ? Do please shut up
the piano . I never heard such a noise . ” “ I am sorry it offends you , but it
happens ...
At last the door opened , and Lady Eda entered . He took no notice of her , but
went on with his discords . “ What are you doing , Mr . More ? Do please shut up
the piano . I never heard such a noise . ” “ I am sorry it offends you , but it
happens ...
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he said , placing himself between her and the door . “ Hear me one instant , Lady
Eda ! Cancel the words for ever . ' Leave me a hope , that at the end of years , if
still your heart be free , I may strive to win it . For mercy ' s sake grant me this .
he said , placing himself between her and the door . “ Hear me one instant , Lady
Eda ! Cancel the words for ever . ' Leave me a hope , that at the end of years , if
still your heart be free , I may strive to win it . For mercy ' s sake grant me this .
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He bowed , and she passed on and left him . The instant Lady Eda was gone , he
rushed up - stairs , entered his own room , locked the door , closed the shutters to
keep out the little light which still remained , but was HIGH AND LOW . 95.
He bowed , and she passed on and left him . The instant Lady Eda was gone , he
rushed up - stairs , entered his own room , locked the door , closed the shutters to
keep out the little light which still remained , but was HIGH AND LOW . 95.
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When the morning broke upon this harassing night , the noise his servant made
at the door reminded him that a severe struggle was necessary to conceal the
wretched state of his mind by placing a rigid guard over his looks and actions .
When the morning broke upon this harassing night , the noise his servant made
at the door reminded him that a severe struggle was necessary to conceal the
wretched state of his mind by placing a rigid guard over his looks and actions .
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High and low; or, Life's chances and changes, Том 3;Том 265 Henry John Coke (hon.) Полный просмотр - 1854 |
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