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Philip Meadows Taylor. Tara's bosom heaved so that she could not speak . She appeared as if gasping for breath , with the same distressing symptoms as when , in the morning , he had told her first of her bereavement , and she trembled ...
Philip Meadows Taylor. Tara's bosom heaved so that she could not speak . She appeared as if gasping for breath , with the same distressing symptoms as when , in the morning , he had told her first of her bereavement , and she trembled ...
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... appeared to relax , the upturned eyes glistened , there was a look as if of hope or triumph upon the face . She moved closer to Tara , still closer , as she thought she saw tears gathering in the hot eyes . If Tara could only weep it ...
... appeared to relax , the upturned eyes glistened , there was a look as if of hope or triumph upon the face . She moved closer to Tara , still closer , as she thought she saw tears gathering in the hot eyes . If Tara could only weep it ...
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... appeared to follow her , sleeping and waking , with a reproachful look of deser- tion . In these moments , Tara endured bitter grief ; but ever at hand were the gentle remonstrances of her new mother and sister , and to them also were ...
... appeared to follow her , sleeping and waking , with a reproachful look of deser- tion . In these moments , Tara endured bitter grief ; but ever at hand were the gentle remonstrances of her new mother and sister , and to them also were ...
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... appeared to attach no particular culpability to Moro Trimmul's attempt to carry off Tara . He had ex- plained the act , by her father having tired of her presence in the house as the jealous enemy of his sister , a new and beautiful ...
... appeared to attach no particular culpability to Moro Trimmul's attempt to carry off Tara . He had ex- plained the act , by her father having tired of her presence in the house as the jealous enemy of his sister , a new and beautiful ...
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... and , as he believed , also his own sister , were all dead , appeared more probable of success than before . If ever this selfish man had felt a pang of real grief in his life , it was when he had heard A MAHRATTA TALE . 29.
... and , as he believed , also his own sister , were all dead , appeared more probable of success than before . If ever this selfish man had felt a pang of real grief in his life , it was when he had heard A MAHRATTA TALE . 29.
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