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Pagina 60
... leaves her husband it must be for a rival . He does not understand how much she can hate him , body and soul , and with no thought of a lover ; that her loathing needs no other passion to inflame it , and that the touch 60 ESTHER.
... leaves her husband it must be for a rival . He does not understand how much she can hate him , body and soul , and with no thought of a lover ; that her loathing needs no other passion to inflame it , and that the touch 60 ESTHER.
Pagina 143
... even as the generations of leaves ' ; the existence of two mortals does not account for it . There is an irre- sistible sweep in it like that of the Atlantic Ocean in a winter's storm hurling itself over the western ' JUDITH CROWHURST ' ...
... even as the generations of leaves ' ; the existence of two mortals does not account for it . There is an irre- sistible sweep in it like that of the Atlantic Ocean in a winter's storm hurling itself over the western ' JUDITH CROWHURST ' ...
Pagina 156
... leaves and the like defilement , and does its best to oversweep them and carry them away , but does not quite succeed . In a few minutes , however , it will be in the Axe , and in half an hour it will be in the pure sea . A farmhouse ...
... leaves and the like defilement , and does its best to oversweep them and carry them away , but does not quite succeed . In a few minutes , however , it will be in the Axe , and in half an hour it will be in the pure sea . A farmhouse ...
Pagina 165
... leaves . The sound of the weir , although so soft , is able to exclude the clacking of the mill and all intermittent , casual noises . For two hours it has filled my ears and brought a deeper repose than that of mere silence . It is not ...
... leaves . The sound of the weir , although so soft , is able to exclude the clacking of the mill and all intermittent , casual noises . For two hours it has filled my ears and brought a deeper repose than that of mere silence . It is not ...
Pagina 167
... leaves will soon fall . A beech leaf detaches itself now and then and flutters peacefully and waywardly to the ground , careless whether it finds its grave in the bracken or on the road where it will be trodden underfoot . The bramble ...
... leaves will soon fall . A beech leaf detaches itself now and then and flutters peacefully and waywardly to the ground , careless whether it finds its grave in the bracken or on the road where it will be trodden underfoot . The bramble ...
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