Nora's love test, Volym 31876 |
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... don't suppose I shall be any help , my dear , " she murmured , plaintively , as her son hurried her out to the carriage ; " but Mrs. Pennington may like to have me with her . " 66 " Of course she will , mother ; you are ages beyond the ...
... don't suppose I shall be any help , my dear , " she murmured , plaintively , as her son hurried her out to the carriage ; " but Mrs. Pennington may like to have me with her . " 66 " Of course she will , mother ; you are ages beyond the ...
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... don't start so terribly ! It is only the postman . " Five minutes after that , Mrs. Pennington and Celia had read the letter Nora had written to them the day before - had read the few loving lines through blinding tears - and Will had ...
... don't start so terribly ! It is only the postman . " Five minutes after that , Mrs. Pennington and Celia had read the letter Nora had written to them the day before - had read the few loving lines through blinding tears - and Will had ...
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... don't know , " faltered Helen . " I have not bought anything yet . " " No , but Mrs. Prin - that's your landlady's name , isn't it ? -says there's everything in your cupboard . She will scarcely need to buy any- thing , she says , for ...
... don't know , " faltered Helen . " I have not bought anything yet . " " No , but Mrs. Prin - that's your landlady's name , isn't it ? -says there's everything in your cupboard . She will scarcely need to buy any- thing , she says , for ...
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... could not be with you if others knew where you were ; and I have no home now but what you may give me . Oh , my dear , don't look so grieved and startled ! I ought to have told you gradually , or — or 20 NORA'S LOVE TEST .
... could not be with you if others knew where you were ; and I have no home now but what you may give me . Oh , my dear , don't look so grieved and startled ! I ought to have told you gradually , or — or 20 NORA'S LOVE TEST .
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... Don't look that ques- tion , Helen . They are true and good as ever , and - and will be kind to others . It is only I who must never join them again . But , oh ! Helen , how can you trust me , when I dare not tell you why ? " " Nora ...
... Don't look that ques- tion , Helen . They are true and good as ever , and - and will be kind to others . It is only I who must never join them again . But , oh ! Helen , how can you trust me , when I dare not tell you why ? " " Nora ...
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ANNE BOLEYN answered asked AUTHOR OF JOHN beautiful Borak Brighton CATHARINE OF ARAGON Celia cried darling daugh dear Doctor Armstrong Doyle eyes face fancy fear feel forget Foster gaze gentle GENTLEMAN girl give glad glance hand happy Heaton Helen HEPWORTH DIXON Highbury hurr HURST AND BLACKETT'S interest JEANNE D'ALBRET JOHN HALIFAX JULIA KAVANAGH Kitty knew lady laugh leave light lips live look Lord Keston Lovington MARLBOROUGH STREET married minutes Miss Archer Miss Gifford Miss St MORTIMER COLLINS mother never night Nora Nora's novel Nuel Armstrong once pain Pennington pleasant presently pretty quiet remember rest SAM SLICK seemed slowly smile sorrow stay stood story strong Sweet Heart tears tell thought tired told tone Traveere trouble turned utter voice vols volumes waited walk whispered wonder words
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Sida 174 - Then be not coy, but use your time; And while ye may, go marry: For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
Sida 41 - BEFORE the beginning of years, There came to the making of man Time, with a gift of tears; Grief, with a glass that ran; Pleasure, with pain for leaven; Summer, with flowers that fell; Remembrance fallen from heaven, And madness risen from hell; Strength without hands to smite ; Love that endures for a breath; Night, the shadow of light, And life, the shadow of death.