The Sealskin CloakMacmillan, 1896 - 505 sider |
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... husband - for such he was- marked almost with pain her resolved air , that tranquil expression of the features which tells the gazer more emphatically than words that there is no hope of change . With a quick gesture as of renunciation ...
... husband - for such he was- marked almost with pain her resolved air , that tranquil expression of the features which tells the gazer more emphatically than words that there is no hope of change . With a quick gesture as of renunciation ...
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... husband's arms , clung wildly to his breast , then tore herself away after one last convulsive caress . tears were streaming down her face as they walked together to the carriage . There they sat mutely gazing into one another's eyes ...
... husband's arms , clung wildly to his breast , then tore herself away after one last convulsive caress . tears were streaming down her face as they walked together to the carriage . There they sat mutely gazing into one another's eyes ...
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... husband unexceptionable as to character , sufficiently endowed with wealth , and embellished by culture . She should have rested upon her laurels . But her heart was too expansive for mere self - satisfying enjoy- ment , however well ...
... husband unexceptionable as to character , sufficiently endowed with wealth , and embellished by culture . She should have rested upon her laurels . But her heart was too expansive for mere self - satisfying enjoy- ment , however well ...
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... to others , so vitally necessary , in a sense , to the children of her love , to the husband of her choice . Confronting these disquieting thoughts , brave and high - souled as was this woman , she could 6 CHAP . THE SEALSKIN CLOAK.
... to others , so vitally necessary , in a sense , to the children of her love , to the husband of her choice . Confronting these disquieting thoughts , brave and high - souled as was this woman , she could 6 CHAP . THE SEALSKIN CLOAK.
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... husband insisted upon loading me with every conceivable thing in the shape of warm coverings . He said the weather was awful , and no one could tell how much they might require . " " Your husband ? You are married then ? " said the ...
... husband insisted upon loading me with every conceivable thing in the shape of warm coverings . He said the weather was awful , and no one could tell how much they might require . " " Your husband ? You are married then ? " said the ...
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