... him on through all their wanderings. Ever and anon he pressed it to his lips; then hugged it to his breast again, murmuring that it was warmer now; and as he said it he looked, in agony, to those who stood around, as if imploring them to help her.... Sale - Página 22por Anderson Galleries, Inc - 1921Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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