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Pagina 2
... feel thy beating heart respond the sound . To lean confiding on his arm , and know , If danger threatens , ' twill avert the blow ; To listen for his footsteps , and to hear Thy own heart beat with love , and doubt , and fear ; To hear ...
... feel thy beating heart respond the sound . To lean confiding on his arm , and know , If danger threatens , ' twill avert the blow ; To listen for his footsteps , and to hear Thy own heart beat with love , and doubt , and fear ; To hear ...
Pagina 20
... feel too angry , too miserable , to think of it . I have been crying , as if that would do you any good , - and rushing up and down abusing every- body . I think that in his heart Robin feels it more than any of us : he feels the ...
... feel too angry , too miserable , to think of it . I have been crying , as if that would do you any good , - and rushing up and down abusing every- body . I think that in his heart Robin feels it more than any of us : he feels the ...
Pagina 23
... feel so , till some moment undeceives them . I think I may safely say that my feelings have never except , perhaps , at the very first been those of a brother , any more , " he added in a parenthesis , " than they were ever those of a ...
... feel so , till some moment undeceives them . I think I may safely say that my feelings have never except , perhaps , at the very first been those of a brother , any more , " he added in a parenthesis , " than they were ever those of a ...
Pagina 24
... feel sure we should be happy together . I for one would be the happiest man " " | not entirely agreeable to his ... feeling it inconceivable that such a simple matter should take so long a time to accomplish . Lady Lin- dores in her ...
... feel sure we should be happy together . I for one would be the happiest man " " | not entirely agreeable to his ... feeling it inconceivable that such a simple matter should take so long a time to accomplish . Lady Lin- dores in her ...
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... feeling , and awaken them in the closest Dickens , from the ranks of great humor- connection , and therefore in the ... feel- the common source of laughter and tears ings by the subtle caprice of man , and after the fashion which seems ...
... feeling , and awaken them in the closest Dickens , from the ranks of great humor- connection , and therefore in the ... feel- the common source of laughter and tears ings by the subtle caprice of man , and after the fashion which seems ...
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