| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. Well, my dear, do as you please : but you know I never...did not think would be good for you. She looked at me a few moments longer, and then summoning up all her fortitude, her breast heaving with the effort,... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 664 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. " Well, my dear, do as you please; but you know I never told you to do anything, which I did not think would be good for you." She looked at me a few moments longer, and... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1817 - 276 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. "Well, my dear, do as you please: but you know I never...did not think would be good for you." She looked at me a few moments longer, and then — summoning up all her fortitude— her breast heaving with the... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1817 - 286 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. "Well, my dear, do as you please: but you know I never...which I did not think would be good for you." She looted at me a few moments longer, and then — summoning up all her foriitude — her breast heaving... | |
| 1822 - 554 sider
...her eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as if she sought to have a reason for so cruel a sacrifice. ' Well, my dear, do as you please : but you know I never...you to do any thing, which I did not think would be for your good.' She looked at me a few moments longer, and then summoning up all her fortitude, her... | |
| 1824 - 412 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. " Well, my dear, do as you please : but you know I never...did not think would be good for you." She looked at me a few moments longer, and then,— summoning up all her fortitude,—her breast heaving with the... | |
| 1824 - 504 sider
...eyea. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. " Well, my dear, do as you please : but you- know I never told you to do any thing, which 1 did no^ think would be good for you." She looked at me a few moments longer, and then, — summoning... | |
| 1847 - 390 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me. as though she ought to have a reason for such a cruel sacrifice. ' Well, my dear, do as you please : but you know I never told you to do anything which I did iiot think would be good for you.' She looked at me a few moments longer, and... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1830
...cruel sacrifice. " Well, my dear, do as you please ; hut you know I never told yon to do anything, which I did not think would be good for you.' She looked at me a few moments longer, and then — summoning up II her fortitude, her breast leaving wilb the effort... | |
| 1825 - 502 sider
...eyes. She looked earnestly at me, as though she ought to have a reason for so cruel a sacrifice. " Well, my dear, do as you please, but you know I never...not think would be good for you." — She looked at me a few moments longer, and then, summoning up all her fortitude, — her breast heaving with the... | |
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