Judith Shakespeare: Her Love Affairs and Other AdventuresHarper & Brothers, 1884 - 391 pagina's |
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Pagina 93
... heart is too tender . I know you would not willingly do any one an injury , or harbor suspicion and slander . You shall come and see the young gentleman , good Prue , as I say ; and then you will repent in sackcloth and ashes for all ...
... heart is too tender . I know you would not willingly do any one an injury , or harbor suspicion and slander . You shall come and see the young gentleman , good Prue , as I say ; and then you will repent in sackcloth and ashes for all ...
Pagina 112
... heart I am none , " said she , somewhat sullenly . It was an unlucky question . Moreover , at this moment the bells in the tower sent forth their first throbbing peals into the startled air ; and these doubtless recalled him to the ...
... heart I am none , " said she , somewhat sullenly . It was an unlucky question . Moreover , at this moment the bells in the tower sent forth their first throbbing peals into the startled air ; and these doubtless recalled him to the ...
Pagina 114
... heart meditate over it in your own privacy , when you can bethink you of what has hap- pened to you and what may happen to you in the future . Life has been glad for you so far ; but trouble might come ; your relatives are older than ...
... heart meditate over it in your own privacy , when you can bethink you of what has hap- pened to you and what may happen to you in the future . Life has been glad for you so far ; but trouble might come ; your relatives are older than ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THERE NOW IS MY SWEETHEART OF SWEETHEARTS | 13 |
THE PLANTING OF THE CHARM | 22 |
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