The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... thought that her husband would take her away to his home under Snaefell , and so remove her from the scene of her humilia- tion . He excused himself , saying that Stappen was a poor place , where the great ships never put into trade ...
... thought that her husband would take her away to his home under Snaefell , and so remove her from the scene of her humilia- tion . He excused himself , saying that Stappen was a poor place , where the great ships never put into trade ...
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... thought , " if I could but get back my husband to myself alone , he would see my humiliation and save me from it . " She went a woman's way to work to have the old mother sent home to Stappen . But the trick that woman's wit can devise ...
... thought , " if I could but get back my husband to myself alone , he would see my humiliation and save me from it . " She went a woman's way to work to have the old mother sent home to Stappen . But the trick that woman's wit can devise ...
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... thought , but being there her heart misgave her , and she paused on the outskirts of the crowd . To go in among these girls and sell her hair to the Jew , was to make herself one with the lowest and meanest of the town , but that was ...
... thought , but being there her heart misgave her , and she paused on the outskirts of the crowd . To go in among these girls and sell her hair to the Jew , was to make herself one with the lowest and meanest of the town , but that was ...
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... thought to make one hundred crowns of her sixty by a wager , how he had lost fifty , and then in a fit of despair had spent the other ten . " Then all is gone - all , " cried Rachel . And thereupon the old woman shuffled to her feet and ...
... thought to make one hundred crowns of her sixty by a wager , how he had lost fifty , and then in a fit of despair had spent the other ten . " Then all is gone - all , " cried Rachel . And thereupon the old woman shuffled to her feet and ...
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... thought the curse of jealousy alone ! The iron king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter some ...
... thought the curse of jealousy alone ! The iron king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter some ...
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