The Clives of Burcot. By Hesba Stretton, Volumen 21867 |
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afraid ANDREW HALLIDAY answered Argyle arms Ashworth asked baby beside Billington Bruin Burcot Caroline Vigors child cinder hills clunch coppice cousin Cradley cried Dale darling dear Dola door Dora Dora's dream East Lynne EDMUND YATES Edward ejaculated exclaimed eyes face fancy feel felt gaze girl Guy Livingstone hand happy hear heard heart Humphreys John Clive knew laughed Leasowe leave letter lips listen little daughter look mamma marry Mary Allen MISS FORRESTER mistress Mitchell morning ness never nurse Old Hall once pain passed quiet Rachel remember replied Rhoda Rockton seemed silent Simeon Ford Sir George Vigors sleep smile sound speak stood strong Sudbury talk tears tell tenderness terrace thee thought tion told tone trembling trouble uncon Underdale utter voice whispered window wish woman words
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Página 305 - Happy,' my brother? First of all, what difference is it whether thou art happy or not ! Today becomes Yesterday so fast, all Tomorrows become Yesterdays ; and then there is no question whatever of the ' happiness,
Página 305 - First of all, what difference is it whether thou art happy or not ! To-day becomes Yesterday so fast, all Tomorrows become Yesterdays ; and then there is no question whatever of the " happiness," but quite another question. Nay, thou hast such a sacred pity left at least for thyself, thy very pains, once gone over into Yesterday, become joys to thee. Besides, thou knowest not what heavenly blessedness and indispensable...