The Ladies of Lovel-Leigh, Volumen3Hurst and Blackett, 1862 |
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... exclaimed Sir Arthur . " You will allow me to take you home ? " turning to me . I sprang up , was at his side in a moment , grasping his arm . " Miss Lovel , " said Mr. Everard , " give me at least the hope that I may see you 16 THE ...
... exclaimed Sir Arthur . " You will allow me to take you home ? " turning to me . I sprang up , was at his side in a moment , grasping his arm . " Miss Lovel , " said Mr. Everard , " give me at least the hope that I may see you 16 THE ...
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... Sir Arthur gave me ; and I wrote in large letters on the margin of a newspaper , one hand still on the arm I had clutched- . " I am dumb . " " Dumb ! " they both exclaimed aloud — the one in horror , the other in pity . The latter was ...
... Sir Arthur gave me ; and I wrote in large letters on the margin of a newspaper , one hand still on the arm I had clutched- . " I am dumb . " " Dumb ! " they both exclaimed aloud — the one in horror , the other in pity . The latter was ...
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... exclaimed Sir Arthur , laughing more than ever . " My little adopted sister is so clever , she had to pay no premium for the privilege of learning dress - making . " Half sulky , I ran back to Mrs. Castle- ford's knee , and hid my face ...
... exclaimed Sir Arthur , laughing more than ever . " My little adopted sister is so clever , she had to pay no premium for the privilege of learning dress - making . " Half sulky , I ran back to Mrs. Castle- ford's knee , and hid my face ...
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adventure Arlington liveries asked better carriage window carriages and horses chair cousin deeds deeply moved delight different expressions different faces dine disinterested doctor door doubt vastly different dress-making dumb duty Endued with reason entered Everard exclaimed Sir Arthur excuse expressions on different eyes feet nailed gave girl glad half happy HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY heard heart Heaven hero honourable proposal ill-tempered JOHN FORD LADIES OF LOVEL-LEIGH Lady Arlington's lease Let me hear little stars locked London looked milliner Miss Lovel money tied Moore's housekeeper mother ness never offer of marriage Olympia opportunity of showing Pamela pardon pretty raion rat-ta-tap ravish admiration Redheugh rich Rose's Journal sent for Aurelia Sir Arthur Castleford sister smile soul speak street sweet take you home tell Mabel things thought tried turned voice and beauty Watson Watson's establish wish woman words Wraxall young lady Youth
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Página 23 - Thy neighbour prizeth not. Thou must not let thy heart grow cold, Nor hush each generous tone, Nor veil the bright love in thine eye ; Thou must not live alone. When others strive, thou too must help, And answer when they call ; The power to love God gave to thee, Thou must employ for all. " Freedom and Rest" thou wouldest have : Freedom is service meet ; And rest of soul is but a name For toil amid life's heat. Unmoved to gaze upon the strife, Is not true liberty ; To others thou must minister,...