Cécile; or, The pervert, by sir Charles RockinghamColburn, 1851 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... of consolation which the feelings that absorbed her could suggest . " Is there no hope whatever left ? " in- quired the dying girl , not for the first time , alas since she had been laid there on the previous 114 CÉCILE .
... of consolation which the feelings that absorbed her could suggest . " Is there no hope whatever left ? " in- quired the dying girl , not for the first time , alas since she had been laid there on the previous 114 CÉCILE .
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... hope , Mabel , so long as God grants life ; and , when life is withdrawn , then another and far brighter hope than it could ever realize dawns upon our souls . Think how blessed the reflection , that all human suffering is at an end ...
... hope , Mabel , so long as God grants life ; and , when life is withdrawn , then another and far brighter hope than it could ever realize dawns upon our souls . Think how blessed the reflection , that all human suffering is at an end ...
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... , Miss Cécile . As you speak to me thus , I think that I discern all you point out : when you are silent , the vision is withdrawn . With you at my side , I could hope all things and fear nothing . Why must 116 CÉCILE .
... , Miss Cécile . As you speak to me thus , I think that I discern all you point out : when you are silent , the vision is withdrawn . With you at my side , I could hope all things and fear nothing . Why must 116 CÉCILE .
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... hope all things and fear nothing . Why must we part ? " " Would indeed , " resumed Cécile , " that I were lying , in truth , by you on this lowly couch ; that my race too was run , that my crown also was gained , and that nought but the ...
... hope all things and fear nothing . Why must we part ? " " Would indeed , " resumed Cécile , " that I were lying , in truth , by you on this lowly couch ; that my race too was run , that my crown also was gained , and that nought but the ...
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... of your efforts to calm and soothe in this awful hour . " " It is indeed an awful hour , " replied Cécile , " and struggle , and hope , and believe as we may , it is a longing , lingering look still that will 118 CÉCILE .
... of your efforts to calm and soothe in this awful hour . " " It is indeed an awful hour , " replied Cécile , " and struggle , and hope , and believe as we may , it is a longing , lingering look still that will 118 CÉCILE .
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