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Pagina 73
... Harold could not long doubt that I loved him , and I am sure he never sus- pected me of accepting him for any other rea- son . He could see my eyes well over with delight , my cheek flush , and my hands tremble when he gave me any new ...
... Harold could not long doubt that I loved him , and I am sure he never sus- pected me of accepting him for any other rea- son . He could see my eyes well over with delight , my cheek flush , and my hands tremble when he gave me any new ...
Pagina 74
... Harold interposed as I was rising to do so . I sat down again in my chair by the piano , bending my eyes on the pencil- case my fingers were playing with , and won- dering vaguely what he could be going to say . " I brought these for ...
... Harold interposed as I was rising to do so . I sat down again in my chair by the piano , bending my eyes on the pencil- case my fingers were playing with , and won- dering vaguely what he could be going to say . " I brought these for ...
Pagina 75
... Harold ! Any way , it was so kind - so thought- ful to bring such lovely flowers for me ! In my heart I was always most deeply grateful to him ; but I do not remember that I ever thought of being so to Heaven for any of my happiness ...
... Harold ! Any way , it was so kind - so thought- ful to bring such lovely flowers for me ! In my heart I was always most deeply grateful to him ; but I do not remember that I ever thought of being so to Heaven for any of my happiness ...
Pagina 76
... Harold's face ; but I interposed : " I shall be quite ready , Mrs. Stone , " I an- swered , " to perform all my duties as usual till the time for which I was engaged has expired . I do not think you can accuse me of having ever wilfully ...
... Harold's face ; but I interposed : " I shall be quite ready , Mrs. Stone , " I an- swered , " to perform all my duties as usual till the time for which I was engaged has expired . I do not think you can accuse me of having ever wilfully ...
Pagina 77
... Harold worried at my frail look ; he was glad my aunt lived in the country ; I promised to try and get rosy and strong there . As her house was small , and I knew she had a nervous horror of strangers , particularly of gentlemen , it ...
... Harold worried at my frail look ; he was glad my aunt lived in the country ; I promised to try and get rosy and strong there . As her house was small , and I knew she had a nervous horror of strangers , particularly of gentlemen , it ...
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