Happy WomenG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 - 174 páginas |
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... seems to have drawn us nearer together , and strengthened our affections . The King , who is the best of men , is kinder than ever . Often I fancy that I see in him the lover and the bridegroom ; more in actions than in words do I ...
... seems to have drawn us nearer together , and strengthened our affections . The King , who is the best of men , is kinder than ever . Often I fancy that I see in him the lover and the bridegroom ; more in actions than in words do I ...
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... with a noble , womanly face , coming down a flight of stairs . One hand is at her breast , the other holds the velvet and ermine mantle which seems to be slipping off . A blown scarf of chiffon floats 30 Queen Louise of Prussia.
... with a noble , womanly face , coming down a flight of stairs . One hand is at her breast , the other holds the velvet and ermine mantle which seems to be slipping off . A blown scarf of chiffon floats 30 Queen Louise of Prussia.
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... credulous ; it did not seem as if such things could be . But , when finally convinced of it , the old fever burned in her cheeks and the old joy sang in her blood . " Oh , " she cried , “ if I were thirty or forty 58 Caroline Herschel.
... credulous ; it did not seem as if such things could be . But , when finally convinced of it , the old fever burned in her cheeks and the old joy sang in her blood . " Oh , " she cried , “ if I were thirty or forty 58 Caroline Herschel.
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... seems to have been absolutely fearless . Her house was a refuge for runaway slaves , and men who would not have been per- mitted to address a public audience found freedom of speech there . She assisted in forming the original Anti ...
... seems to have been absolutely fearless . Her house was a refuge for runaway slaves , and men who would not have been per- mitted to address a public audience found freedom of speech there . She assisted in forming the original Anti ...
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... seem , she became more sunny and cheerful than ever . She was more self - sacrificing in behalf of her patients , more sternly self- denying , more Christ - like , and even hap- pier than she had ever been before . When she returned to ...
... seem , she became more sunny and cheerful than ever . She was more self - sacrificing in behalf of her patients , more sternly self- denying , more Christ - like , and even hap- pier than she had ever been before . When she returned to ...
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