Something New; or, tales for the times. By several writers [i.e. V. Grey, J. T. B. Wollaston, and others]. Edited by E. W. JacobEustace Wilberforce Jacob Emily Faithfull, 1863 - 309 páginas |
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Página 67
... seen him once , that is enough . What of him ? " 66 to care . Luke Alton is owner of the cottage and meadows yonder . I have sold it - Hush ! " as she was about to speak , " let me tell you all before I am too far gone I have been ...
... seen him once , that is enough . What of him ? " 66 to care . Luke Alton is owner of the cottage and meadows yonder . I have sold it - Hush ! " as she was about to speak , " let me tell you all before I am too far gone I have been ...
Página 84
... seen for years , had died insane ; so I turned and left him where he knelt , and took my child , and went away without one last word . " " You saw him again ? " " Once only . He tried to persuade me to change my mind . I change that was ...
... seen for years , had died insane ; so I turned and left him where he knelt , and took my child , and went away without one last word . " " You saw him again ? " " Once only . He tried to persuade me to change my mind . I change that was ...
Página 94
... the hill and more easily seen , because of its height , had been regarded as singular solely by reason of its loneliness . I will now hasten on with my story . About one ; hundred years ago , Hugh Lloyd , who had 94 LEGENDS OF WALES .
... the hill and more easily seen , because of its height , had been regarded as singular solely by reason of its loneliness . I will now hasten on with my story . About one ; hundred years ago , Hugh Lloyd , who had 94 LEGENDS OF WALES .
Página 95
... seen the hill we have before spoken of . Hugh Lloyd was a vain , selfish , weak- minded young man , possessing a fine figure , and tole- rably good looks . His heart was not naturally bad but a long career in the path of vice had so ...
... seen the hill we have before spoken of . Hugh Lloyd was a vain , selfish , weak- minded young man , possessing a fine figure , and tole- rably good looks . His heart was not naturally bad but a long career in the path of vice had so ...
Página 103
... seen . They shouted - nothing answered ; and to this day Hugh Lloyd has never been seen by men . " There , sir , " said my companion , LEGENDS OF WALES . 103.
... seen . They shouted - nothing answered ; and to this day Hugh Lloyd has never been seen by men . " There , sir , " said my companion , LEGENDS OF WALES . 103.
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Página 86 - ... joyous and in harmony. I often thought, when I looked at her, of the blessed words, " If thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light," — so full of light, pleasant, cheering, fireside light was she within and without.