I cannot bear to hear it cry, and not be present to relieve it: permit me to retain it until the spring, when it will be able to eat, and then, if it must be so, take it from my sight, that I may part with it but once. The Wilderness and the War Path - Página 76por James Hall - 1849 - 174 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1822 - 494 páginas
...informed her, that she might remain there if she pleased, but that the child should be immediately sent down to the settlements. The affectionate mother...herself during the interview with the firmness of a conscious virtue, and successfully resisted the impulse of her feeling, but nature now yielded, the... | |
| Edwin James - 1823 - 390 páginas
...trader informed her that she might remain there if she pleased, but that the child should be immediately sent down to the settlements. The affectionate mother...during the interview with the firmness of conscious virtue, and successfully resisted the impulse of her feelings; but nature now yielded, the tears coursed... | |
| Stephen Harriman Long - 1823 - 368 páginas
...trader informed her that she might remain there if she pleased, but that the child should be immediately sent down to the settlements. The affectionate mother...during the interview with the firmness of conscious virtue, and successfully resisted the impulse of her feelings ; but nature now yielded, the tears coursed... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1845 - 452 páginas
...still more dear to me. You cannot love him with a mother's love, nor keep him with a mother's care. You say that you will keep him for yourself, and drive...; but nature now yielded, the tears burst from her eyes — and clasping her hands, and bowing her head, she gave way to her grief, exclaiming — " Why... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 372 páginas
...trader informed her that she might remain there if she pleased, but that the child should be immediately sent down to the settlements. The affectionate mother...during the interview with the firmness of conscious virtue, and successfully resisted the impulse of her feelings; but nature now yielded, the tears coursed... | |
| 1823 - 470 páginas
...git down to the settlements. MILKS' REGISTER-OCTOBER 5, 1842-PAUAGUAY. Tbe affectionate mother bad thus far sustained herself during the interview with the firmness of conscious virtue, and successfully resisted the impulse of her feelings; but nature now yielded, the tears coursed... | |
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