The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 - English periodicals |
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... hours that must elapse before my husband's return . All night long I lay awake , trying to see some way of escape out ... hour of his home - coming , or a little later , when we sit before the fire in the twilight ? Will he send me away ...
... hours that must elapse before my husband's return . All night long I lay awake , trying to see some way of escape out ... hour of his home - coming , or a little later , when we sit before the fire in the twilight ? Will he send me away ...
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... hours sooner , having great news to communicate to me . I listened without a word , and in his elation he did not ... hour to himself to think of what could be done ; and at the end of that time he came back to me . " Lucy , " he said ...
... hours sooner , having great news to communicate to me . I listened without a word , and in his elation he did not ... hour to himself to think of what could be done ; and at the end of that time he came back to me . " Lucy , " he said ...
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... hour I feel as if I could go to sleep . When I am happy again I shall not want to keep a diary , but during Harry's absence I feel it like a friend in sympathy with me . I dared not speak of my troubles to any one . If things never do ...
... hour I feel as if I could go to sleep . When I am happy again I shall not want to keep a diary , but during Harry's absence I feel it like a friend in sympathy with me . I dared not speak of my troubles to any one . If things never do ...
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... hour , when she sat down beside me and began to cry . " Lolo , " she said , " father knows all . I have tried to keep it from him , but he heard something that awakened his suspicions when at the rector's this afternoon , and on being ...
... hour , when she sat down beside me and began to cry . " Lolo , " she said , " father knows all . I have tried to keep it from him , but he heard something that awakened his suspicions when at the rector's this afternoon , and on being ...
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and still more rapidly rising town . We had to wait here ten hours for the Denver train , and whilst waiting we saw our first Indians . At this place the rough frontier manners may be said fairly to commence . Before we had walked a ...
and still more rapidly rising town . We had to wait here ten hours for the Denver train , and whilst waiting we saw our first Indians . At this place the rough frontier manners may be said fairly to commence . Before we had walked a ...
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