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Every one said , when they heard of the engagement of the two cousins , What a
pity it is , that they could not change lovers ! Mr. Roberts is so calm and
reasonable ; he is so prudent , and has such an excellent judgment ; he is
reserved and ...
Every one said , when they heard of the engagement of the two cousins , What a
pity it is , that they could not change lovers ! Mr. Roberts is so calm and
reasonable ; he is so prudent , and has such an excellent judgment ; he is
reserved and ...
Página 132
Presently Ruth , who had heard that the Speedwell had arrived , came in to
ascertain what news there was of Mr. Edward . “ We have not heard from him yet ,
” said Amy to her eager questions . As she said this , she kept her eyes fixed
upon ...
Presently Ruth , who had heard that the Speedwell had arrived , came in to
ascertain what news there was of Mr. Edward . “ We have not heard from him yet ,
” said Amy to her eager questions . As she said this , she kept her eyes fixed
upon ...
Página 147
... waves , hope and peace settled more deeply and permanently in the recesses
of her soul . The spirit of resignation seemed to descend upon her from the silent
skies . It was past midnight , when she heard a footstep approaching her room .
... waves , hope and peace settled more deeply and permanently in the recesses
of her soul . The spirit of resignation seemed to descend upon her from the silent
skies . It was past midnight , when she heard a footstep approaching her room .
Página 233
He sha'n't take me from my mother , ” said the child , who just then ran in , and
heard the last words . “ He is your own boy , Fanny ; you have the best right to
him . If I must go , I will leave our dear child with you . ” 6 But you shall not go ;
you ...
He sha'n't take me from my mother , ” said the child , who just then ran in , and
heard the last words . “ He is your own boy , Fanny ; you have the best right to
him . If I must go , I will leave our dear child with you . ” 6 But you shall not go ;
you ...
Página 247
... painfully present to Fanny's recovered mind . She was still too weak to discuss
any exciting subject ; and her husband's only object was to calm and cheer the
present moment . with mingled pain and pleasure that he heard her continually ...
... painfully present to Fanny's recovered mind . She was still too weak to discuss
any exciting subject ; and her husband's only object was to calm and cheer the
present moment . with mingled pain and pleasure that he heard her continually ...
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