Of Reading BooksHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 37 páginas |
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... bathed his feet with her tears . ' In the following paragraph : ' Nature at last prevailed , he fell on her neck , and mingled his tears with hers . ' On the next page : ' As he spoke these last words , his voice trembled in his throat ...
... bathed his feet with her tears . ' In the following paragraph : ' Nature at last prevailed , he fell on her neck , and mingled his tears with hers . ' On the next page : ' As he spoke these last words , his voice trembled in his throat ...
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