Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... happy wedlock had assured Leon- tes of Hermione's affection , -years in which he had tested the in- ward nobility which expressed itself in that majestic bearing , of which he speaks again and again , long after he has reason to be ...
... happy wedlock had assured Leon- tes of Hermione's affection , -years in which he had tested the in- ward nobility which expressed itself in that majestic bearing , of which he speaks again and again , long after he has reason to be ...
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... happy in the friendship of a man whose high qualities she cannot fail to admire and esteem , and whom she is , en- joined by her husband to trust as a brother , her life is already flooded with sunshine ; and in her mother's heart there ...
... happy in the friendship of a man whose high qualities she cannot fail to admire and esteem , and whom she is , en- joined by her husband to trust as a brother , her life is already flooded with sunshine ; and in her mother's heart there ...
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... happy days of girlhood . Espe- cial pains indeed seem to have been taken to make us see the mother in the child . Although placed amid surroundings so widely different , we can trace in her the same nature , the same gentle dig- nity of ...
... happy days of girlhood . Espe- cial pains indeed seem to have been taken to make us see the mother in the child . Although placed amid surroundings so widely different , we can trace in her the same nature , the same gentle dig- nity of ...
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... happy holding her . Flor . Old sir , I know She prizes not such trifles as these are . The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd Up in my heart , which I have given already , But not deliver'd . " Turning to Perdita he continues ...
... happy holding her . Flor . Old sir , I know She prizes not such trifles as these are . The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd Up in my heart , which I have given already , But not deliver'd . " Turning to Perdita he continues ...
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... happy in her love , he will rise to power and dignity , and together they will preside over the welfare of their countrymen . Miriam , who has listened to him with growing distress , now breaks loose from his 48 [ Jan. The Old Saloon :
... happy in her love , he will rise to power and dignity , and together they will preside over the welfare of their countrymen . Miriam , who has listened to him with growing distress , now breaks loose from his 48 [ Jan. The Old Saloon :
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