The Sealskin CloakMacmillan, 1896 - 505 sider |
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... whole personnel ran the strange suggestion of a likeness to Marguerite Gordon , sufficiently distinct to be visible to the duplicate herself . " I wonder - ah ! could anything have made me look as unhappy as that woman , " she said to ...
... whole personnel ran the strange suggestion of a likeness to Marguerite Gordon , sufficiently distinct to be visible to the duplicate herself . " I wonder - ah ! could anything have made me look as unhappy as that woman , " she said to ...
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... whole frame ; and , without a moment's hesitation , she took the sealskin cloak which lay at her side , and , partly by signs and partly by urgent entreaty , prevailed upon the half - frozen stranger to indue it . She resisted ...
... whole frame ; and , without a moment's hesitation , she took the sealskin cloak which lay at her side , and , partly by signs and partly by urgent entreaty , prevailed upon the half - frozen stranger to indue it . She resisted ...
Side 10
... whole frame as she bowed her head on her breast and rocked herself to and fro in uncontrollable grief . " Can I do nothing for you ? Is your sorrow beyond human aid or counsel ? " asked Marguerite , with the warm womanly sympathy which ...
... whole frame as she bowed her head on her breast and rocked herself to and fro in uncontrollable grief . " Can I do nothing for you ? Is your sorrow beyond human aid or counsel ? " asked Marguerite , with the warm womanly sympathy which ...
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... whole world , but she had just a spice of obstinacy in her , it must be confessed . He should not have given way to her . He should have controlled her in this thing . And now because of his irresolution and her persistency had this ...
... whole world , but she had just a spice of obstinacy in her , it must be confessed . He should not have given way to her . He should have controlled her in this thing . And now because of his irresolution and her persistency had this ...
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... whole heart went out in passionate tenderness unusual in a man , how every fibre of his heart seemed freshly torn ! How every nerve of his being was newly lacerated as he thought of her , whose wise and sleepless love wrapped them as in ...
... whole heart went out in passionate tenderness unusual in a man , how every fibre of his heart seemed freshly torn ! How every nerve of his being was newly lacerated as he thought of her , whose wise and sleepless love wrapped them as in ...
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