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Pagina 17
... . " I leave you to do as you please . " At that moment the sound of voices was heard approaching from some little distance , and Mary started from her seat . " Let us go before these people come , Lewis MUSGRAVE . 17.
... . " I leave you to do as you please . " At that moment the sound of voices was heard approaching from some little distance , and Mary started from her seat . " Let us go before these people come , Lewis MUSGRAVE . 17.
Pagina 18
... heard last night , and knowing what new food for their malice is about to be afforded them - I have not fortitude for it . I can place no farther restraint upon you after what you have said , but I cannot go with you amongst them . No ...
... heard last night , and knowing what new food for their malice is about to be afforded them - I have not fortitude for it . I can place no farther restraint upon you after what you have said , but I cannot go with you amongst them . No ...
Pagina 19
... heard the beau and his companion coming close behind her , she hastily drew down her veil , and pursued her way back to the hotel , which she reached a little while before the breakfast hour . This was fortunate for her , as she would ...
... heard the beau and his companion coming close behind her , she hastily drew down her veil , and pursued her way back to the hotel , which she reached a little while before the breakfast hour . This was fortunate for her , as she would ...
Pagina 27
... heard your whole history from your friend Mr. Mercer . From him it was I first learned that your - your dear mother - and I- should meet no more - until , as I humbly trust , we shall meet where there is neither marry- ing nor giving in ...
... heard your whole history from your friend Mr. Mercer . From him it was I first learned that your - your dear mother - and I- should meet no more - until , as I humbly trust , we shall meet where there is neither marry- ing nor giving in ...
Pagina 28
... heard your story . Now , dear girl , I will venture to say it . Mary , I am a lonely , a desolate man . I have returned to my native country to find myself solitary amongst my kind . There is no one left alive who has the claim of ...
... heard your story . Now , dear girl , I will venture to say it . Mary , I am a lonely , a desolate man . I have returned to my native country to find myself solitary amongst my kind . There is no one left alive who has the claim of ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Allan amongst arms Arthur beautiful beneath beside blessing bright Cameron child Church close crossed dark dear death deep departed desolation died door dream early earth exclaimed eyes face faith father fear feelings felt followed foot girl Grĉme Hall hand happy head heard heart hope hour human husband Jane kind laid late leave less Lewis light living look Lucy Margaret Marion Mary meet memory mind morning mother mournful Musgrave nature never night once passed period poor present quitted remained residence rest round scene seat seemed seen side sisters sorrow sound speak spirit Stanley steps stood story sweet tears tell things thought tion told trees trust turned utter voice walk wall widow wife wind young
Populaire passages
Pagina 78 - Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore, or deepening glen, Where the landscape in its glory Teaches truth to wandering men : Give true hearts but earth and sky, And some flowers to bloom and die, — Homely scenes and simple views, Lowly thoughts may best infuse.
Pagina 249 - No haughty feat of arms I tell; Soft is the note, and sad the lay That mourns the lovely Rosabelle.
Pagina 83 - How pure at heart and sound in head, With what divine affections bold Should be the man whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. In vain shalt thou, or any, call The spirits from their golden day, Except, like them, thou too canst say, My spirit is at peace with all.
Pagina 37 - Soft shall be his pillow. There, through the summer day, Cool streams are laving ; There, while the tempests sway, Scarce are boughs waving ; There, thy rest shalt thou take, Parted for ever, Never again to wake, Never, O never.
Pagina 147 - The machinery for dreaming planted in the human brain was not planted for nothing. That faculty, in alliance with the mystery of darkness, is the one great tube through which man communicates with the shadowy.
Pagina 47 - By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion ; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.
Pagina 173 - The first is health — some leave other occupations as too laborious and teach school, thinking that the trials of the schoolroom are much less than those of any other station. Health Is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the sake of his pupils. To the sick, every trial is doubled. Some suffering bad health are better teachers than those enjoying good, but If the same person were possessed with health, he would be probably a much, better teacher. On one occasion the examination...
Pagina 128 - Being who has promised to be the ' father of the fatherless, and the husband of the widow.
Pagina 37 - Where shall the traitor rest, He, the deceiver, Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her ? In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying...