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... told her all . She spoke no word for long . Only she looked at me with those quiet eyes of hers , so full of sorrow , so full of love ! When I come to die , I hope such a look as that may be the last I shall meet . I would like my last ...
... told her all . She spoke no word for long . Only she looked at me with those quiet eyes of hers , so full of sorrow , so full of love ! When I come to die , I hope such a look as that may be the last I shall meet . I would like my last ...
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... told me all was well ; but we seemed to draw nearer and nearer to each other , heart to heart , hand to hand , as indeed we had been so long . " She is my own Mabel now , " he said at last . It was the same voice , steady , and firm ...
... told me all was well ; but we seemed to draw nearer and nearer to each other , heart to heart , hand to hand , as indeed we had been so long . " She is my own Mabel now , " he said at last . It was the same voice , steady , and firm ...
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... told of his coming , but could now never speak to her of anything but heavy , life - long sadness . Her hand that I held in mine shook a little , just a very little ; but when I turned and looked at her face , as I could see it in that ...
... told of his coming , but could now never speak to her of anything but heavy , life - long sadness . Her hand that I held in mine shook a little , just a very little ; but when I turned and looked at her face , as I could see it in that ...
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... Miss Nunly never took any one into her heart to show them how empty and desolate it was . She told no one how , long ago , the fires had gone VOL . III . H out on the altar of hope , leaving there nothing ALL FOR THE BEST . 97.
... Miss Nunly never took any one into her heart to show them how empty and desolate it was . She told no one how , long ago , the fires had gone VOL . III . H out on the altar of hope , leaving there nothing ALL FOR THE BEST . 97.
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... Willie , we have missed you ! ' as if Willie hadn't been told that interesting fact often enough to have become 6 properly aware of it before now , -I really did н 3 ALL FOR THE BEST . 101 whole of her outer woman, attired in the cus- ...
... Willie , we have missed you ! ' as if Willie hadn't been told that interesting fact often enough to have become 6 properly aware of it before now , -I really did н 3 ALL FOR THE BEST . 101 whole of her outer woman, attired in the cus- ...
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Seite 219 - Enough that blessings undeserved Have marked my erring track ; That wheresoe'er my feet have swerved, His chastening turned me back ; That more and more a providence Of love is understood, Making the springs of time and sense Sweet with eternal good ; That...
Seite 3 - This is a very useful and amusing book. It is a good work, very well done. The authoress is quite equal in power and grace to Miss Strickland. She must have spent great time and labour in collecting the information, which she imparts in an easy and agreeable manner. It is difficult to lay down her book after having once begun it. This is owing partly to the interesting nature of the subject, partly to the skilful manner in which it hai been treated.
Seite 9 - ... accurate information as to the geology, the scenery, products, and resources of the regions explored, with notices of the religion, manners, and customs of the native tribes. The continual sporting adventures, and other remarkable occurrences, intermingled with the narrative of travel, make the book as interesting to read as a romance, as, indeed, a good book of travels ought always to be. The illustrations by Wolf are admirably designed, and most of them represent scenes as striking as any witnessed...
Seite 9 - Ngami was reached by a route that had been deemed impracticable, but which proves to be the shortest and the best. The work contains much scientific and accurate information...
Seite 3 - Valois. We refer our readers to the volumes themselves for the interesting details of the life and reign of Henry IH., his residence in Poland, his marriage with Louise de Lorraine, his cruelties, his hypocrisies, his penances, his assassination by the hands of the monk Jaques Clement, &c. Upon these points, as well as with reference to other persons who occupied a prominent position during this period, abundant information is afforded by Miss Freer; and the public will feel with us that a deep debt...
Seite 2 - HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF HENRY IV., KING OF FRANCE AND NAVARRE. From numerous Original Sources. By MISS FREER. Author of " The Lives of Marguerite d'Angouleme, Elizabeth de Valois, Henry III,
Seite 8 - Seveu years of wandering, thirty-nine thousand five hundred miles of moving to and fro in a wild and almost unknown country, should yield a book worth reading, and they do.
Seite 180 - Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly long'd for death. ' 'Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want.
Seite 219 - All as God wills, who wisely heeds To give or to withhold, And knoweth more of all my needs Than all my prayers have told.