The fifth year we were silent. The sixth he was taken away ; I never knew where — to execution or to liberty ; but I was glad when he was gone : even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale, vacant face. After that I was alone. Only one... Bronchitis and kindred diseases - Página 77de William Whitty Hall - 1854 - 382 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1847 - 862 páginas
...that the world still went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth, we were silent The sixth, he was taken away, I never...glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale vacant face! After that I was alone, only one event broke in upon my nine... | |
| 1847 - 854 páginas
...that the world still went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth, we were silent. The sixth, he was taken away, I never knew where, to exe- j cution or to liberty ; but I was glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim... | |
| 1848 - 404 páginas
...possible that the world went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth we were silent. The sixth he was taken away, I never...glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale, vacant face. After that I was alone ; only one event broke upon my nine... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 páginas
...possible that the world went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth we were silent. The sixth he was taken away, I never knew where — to execution or liberty. But I was glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale,... | |
| 1850 - 790 páginas
...our lips to ask each other if it were indeed possible that the world went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth year...glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale, vacant face. After that I was alone. Only one event broke in upon my nine... | |
| William Hepworth Dixon - 1852 - 444 páginas
...our lips to ask each other if it were indeed possible that the world went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth year...was taken away — I never knew where, to execution dr to liberty; but I was glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that... | |
| 1869 - 374 páginas
...that one year ago your wife died.1 Then the sibte tbat the world were as gay and bustling as it WM when we formed a portion of mankind. " The fifth year...never knew where, to execution or to liberty. But 1 was glad when he was gone : even solitude was better than that pale and vacant face. After that,... | |
| 1867 - 290 páginas
...possible thai the world were us g«y and bustling as it wai when we formed a portion of nunkind. " The fifth year we were silent " The sixth, he was taken away, I never knew where, j to execntion or to liberty. But 1 was glad when he was gone: even solitude was better than that pale... | |
| 1854 - 316 páginas
...the greatest solace Providence could he.* tow on me. It is impossible that I can live out this day. when we formed a portion of mankind. " The fifth year we were silent. " The «!\th. he WHS taken away, I never knew where, My jailers witch me, and fancy they have adopted j to... | |
| World, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 822 páginas
...that the world still went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth, we were silent. The sixth, he was taken away — •...glad when he was gone ; even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale, vacant face ! After that I was alone. Only one event broke in upon my... | |
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