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Pagina 7
... seemed to see The very heart of her mother Sending sun through her veins to me ! She had been with us scarce a twelvemonth , And it hardly seemed a day , When a troop of wandering angels Stole my little daughter away ; Or perhaps those ...
... seemed to see The very heart of her mother Sending sun through her veins to me ! She had been with us scarce a twelvemonth , And it hardly seemed a day , When a troop of wandering angels Stole my little daughter away ; Or perhaps those ...
Pagina 14
... seemed to brim over with happiness . The thought of her little one seemed to shine in her face , to beam from her eyes some indescribable new charm was hers . She was shy , her beauty used - - Tempy was even more silent than usual , as ...
... seemed to brim over with happiness . The thought of her little one seemed to shine in her face , to beam from her eyes some indescribable new charm was hers . She was shy , her beauty used - - Tempy was even more silent than usual , as ...
Pagina 15
... seemed to fill the whole big house at Crowbeck from her early morning to her no less early evening , for Phrasie set with the sun in winter and went to roost in summer time with her favorite cocks and hens . She was a friendly ...
... seemed to fill the whole big house at Crowbeck from her early morning to her no less early evening , for Phrasie set with the sun in winter and went to roost in summer time with her favorite cocks and hens . She was a friendly ...
Pagina 16
... seemed at first view a terrific apartment . A death's head and cross bones ( stuck up by Charlie Bolsover ) ornament the top of the old - fashioned clock . Along the fire . place nothing more terrible than a row of pipes ' heads might ...
... seemed at first view a terrific apartment . A death's head and cross bones ( stuck up by Charlie Bolsover ) ornament the top of the old - fashioned clock . Along the fire . place nothing more terrible than a row of pipes ' heads might ...
Pagina 17
... seemed to me the rightful owners of Bolsover Hall . The tea - table stood under a cedar which had sheltered three or four generations of Bol- sovers in turn , and which had seen grand- parents and parents at play before Fanny Bolsover ...
... seemed to me the rightful owners of Bolsover Hall . The tea - table stood under a cedar which had sheltered three or four generations of Bol- sovers in turn , and which had seen grand- parents and parents at play before Fanny Bolsover ...
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