Married Beneath HimMacmillan, 1865 |
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... body who has made an imprudent match ; to marry , indeed , is a weakness in their eyes , but that feeling is evoked by the conventional nature of the Institution , and its exceeding and oppressive respecta- bility , and Frederick had ...
... body who has made an imprudent match ; to marry , indeed , is a weakness in their eyes , but that feeling is evoked by the conventional nature of the Institution , and its exceeding and oppressive respecta- bility , and Frederick had ...
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... firmly closed , and his body remained motionless as that of a dead man , no rest came to Frederick Galton's brain , neither then nor for many a night to come . CHAPTER IX . KIND INQUIRIES . ALL next day , 124 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
... firmly closed , and his body remained motionless as that of a dead man , no rest came to Frederick Galton's brain , neither then nor for many a night to come . CHAPTER IX . KIND INQUIRIES . ALL next day , 124 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
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... But let us talk no more in this fashion . There is no weight such as you imagine oppressing me ; I am un- well , Mary , that is all . When the body is sick , the heart is faint . I feel morbid , depressed , 128 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
... But let us talk no more in this fashion . There is no weight such as you imagine oppressing me ; I am un- well , Mary , that is all . When the body is sick , the heart is faint . I feel morbid , depressed , 128 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
Página 137
... body was brought home at once from the Royal Humane Society's offices ; but he was so altered that the servants hardly knew him . The inquest , they say , will be held on Wednesday . Oh , there was one thing more which brought the tears ...
... body was brought home at once from the Royal Humane Society's offices ; but he was so altered that the servants hardly knew him . The inquest , they say , will be held on Wednesday . Oh , there was one thing more which brought the tears ...
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... is only right that everybody should make themselves acquainted with , and if it happen to be held upon the body of a personal acquaintance - well , that is very shocking , of course , but it does not 144 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
... is only right that everybody should make themselves acquainted with , and if it happen to be held upon the body of a personal acquaintance - well , that is very shocking , of course , but it does not 144 MARRIED BENEATH HIM .
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Página 112 - That loss is common would not make My own less bitter, rather more: Too common ! Never morning wore To evening, but some heart did break.
Página 38 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, while thou art in the way with him ; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
Página 254 - ... their play? Do the words of wisdom well no more through the calm lips of age? Are the fountains dried whence the young draw hopes too deep for the faith of the sage ? And, like the flower that closes up when the east begins to glow, Doth the maiden's beauty fade from off her tender cheek and brow? Are they all but subtle spirits changing into those and these, To vex us with a feigned sorrow, or to mock us while they please? All this world a scene phantasmal, shifting aye to something strange,...
Página 196 - And he changed his behaviour before them, and feigned himself mad in their hands, and scrabbled on the doors of the gate, and let his spittle fall down upon his beard.
Página 108 - ... dinner. Portia, who meant to return to Belmont before her husband, replied, "I humbly thank your grace, but I must away directly." The duke said he was sorry he had not leisure to stay and dine with him; and turning to Antonio, he added, "Reward this gentleman; for in my mind you are much indebted to him.