The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... Sybil ! Sybil ! " The memory of the last evening they had passed together rushed over his mind . " Leap year ! " he said ; " how true has been her augury ! How true those fatal words , the omen I rashly tempted ! Sybil , he who would ...
... Sybil ! Sybil ! " The memory of the last evening they had passed together rushed over his mind . " Leap year ! " he said ; " how true has been her augury ! How true those fatal words , the omen I rashly tempted ! Sybil , he who would ...
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... Sybil gazed upon it long and earnestly , then pressed it to her lips and laid it down . " It is withered , " she said to herself , " and so it should be . " The air of the room seemed to stifle her ; she approached the window and threw ...
... Sybil gazed upon it long and earnestly , then pressed it to her lips and laid it down . " It is withered , " she said to herself , " and so it should be . " The air of the room seemed to stifle her ; she approached the window and threw ...
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... Sybil not a word to say ? " inquired the young man , approaching the window where she stood , gazing out upon the square . " Sybil , you used to talk of nothing but Scotland when we were ' ower the seas and far awa ; ' can you not find ...
... Sybil not a word to say ? " inquired the young man , approaching the window where she stood , gazing out upon the square . " Sybil , you used to talk of nothing but Scotland when we were ' ower the seas and far awa ; ' can you not find ...
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... SYBIL LINDESAY . It was now above two years since the death of her father had left Sybil an orphan . The severe pecuniary losses sustained by Colonel Lindesay , of which mention has been made in the previous chapter , had induced him to ...
... SYBIL LINDESAY . It was now above two years since the death of her father had left Sybil an orphan . The severe pecuniary losses sustained by Colonel Lindesay , of which mention has been made in the previous chapter , had induced him to ...
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... Sybil in tearing herself away from the dwelling of her child- hood ; they fall , perhaps , with more of crushing weight upon the spirit , from which the elasticity of youth , as well as its keen , quick sense of sorrow or joy , has long ...
... Sybil in tearing herself away from the dwelling of her child- hood ; they fall , perhaps , with more of crushing weight upon the spirit , from which the elasticity of youth , as well as its keen , quick sense of sorrow or joy , has long ...
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