Isa: A PilgrimageRedfield, 1852 - 320 páginas |
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... speaking , I had not thus far lived ; for what is the life of childhood , if it be not joy and gladness ; and where had I known any- thing of the light heart , the gay thoughts , the fancyings and dreamings , peculiar to the young ? I ...
... speaking , I had not thus far lived ; for what is the life of childhood , if it be not joy and gladness ; and where had I known any- thing of the light heart , the gay thoughts , the fancyings and dreamings , peculiar to the young ? I ...
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... speak to him again , nor he to me , only once to say , ' Good - by , little girl , I wish you could go home with me . ' He said this as he went to meet his mother , who stood on the door- step calling him . I heard his sweet , kind ...
... speak to him again , nor he to me , only once to say , ' Good - by , little girl , I wish you could go home with me . ' He said this as he went to meet his mother , who stood on the door- step calling him . I heard his sweet , kind ...
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... she hear― could she speak still ? It was a mys- tery . I heard some of the other old women talking together — they seemed glad , for some that she was DEAD ; that she would never reason , THE OLD WOMAN . 13 want for anything again ,
... she hear― could she speak still ? It was a mys- tery . I heard some of the other old women talking together — they seemed glad , for some that she was DEAD ; that she would never reason , THE OLD WOMAN . 13 want for anything again ,
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... speak so to me ? It seemed to me , that my own mother , had she addressed me , could alone speak in that manner . Even his voice , though very like his mother's , had not the pitying tenderness that hers had . She knew what sorrow was ...
... speak so to me ? It seemed to me , that my own mother , had she addressed me , could alone speak in that manner . Even his voice , though very like his mother's , had not the pitying tenderness that hers had . She knew what sorrow was ...
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... speak of her , nor think of her , as of an ordinary woman —and it annoys me to feel that she is more than half conscious of the advantage she has over me in the use of words . What an argument was that she held this very day . “ We were ...
... speak of her , nor think of her , as of an ordinary woman —and it annoys me to feel that she is more than half conscious of the advantage she has over me in the use of words . What an argument was that she held this very day . “ We were ...
Términos y frases comunes
Alanthus Stuart ambition answer appearance ARSENE HOUSSAYE asked beautiful believe blessed called certainly character child compelled confess confidence CREBILLON dared dear death disappointment dream Dugganne's earnest exclaimed expression eyes face faith fancy fear fear and trembling feel felt ganne Gansevoort genius getic gift give glad grief happy hear heard heart hope human idea imagination intellect Isa Lee Isa's knew labor learned light listen live look mad love marriage Mary Irving mind mortal mother nature never once passion PEARLS BEFORE SWINE perfect poet poorhouse portrait pray prayer pride proved question reason received reply Richmond seemed sophisms sorrow soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffer sure tell thing thought tion told tone true truth voice VOLTAIRE volume Warren weak Weare Dugganne Weare's wish woman wonder words
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Página 303 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
Página 2 - JS REDFIELD, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern District of New York. STEREOTYPED BY CC...