| Mrs. T. Narcisse Doutney - 1873 - 264 páginas
...repulse." BUT the dear companionship of friends ? — there I have you ! " Thou fool I" dost tliou not know, that — in poverty — thy friendships...crush me back into my original elements. Not much! can understand, with the heart searchingglare of my wrathful eyes, I managed to avenge myself— and... | |
| A. U. - 1873 - 374 páginas
...himself and then knelt and repeatedly bowed his forehead to the earth, the sight was very touching. It was the first time, but by no means the last, that the unaffected devotion of Mahometans or heathen gave me a pang of shame for myself and fellow Christians.... | |
| Margaret Roberts - 1885 - 292 páginas
...filled her heart that she threw herself down on the floor and sobbed in helpless despair and rebellion. It was the first time, but by no means the last, that .A vice broke down in miserable tears under the thought that she was only a lost atom, tossed about... | |
| Margaret Roberts - 1885 - 294 páginas
...filled her heart that she threw herself down on the floor and sobbed in helpless despair and rebellion. It was the first time, but by no means the last, that A vice broke down in miserable tears under the thought that she was only a lost atom, tossed about... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1909 - 680 páginas
...British politicians baffled by the cool common sense and sturdy independence of a British Ambassador. It was the first time, but by no means the last, that Madame Novikoff was to learn that the best and wisest patriots of Britain consider that on some occasions... | |
| Don Sakers - 2002 - 464 páginas
...Lady, on behalf of her daughter Caroline, thanked Miranda for her kindness and wished her all the best. It was the first time — but by no means the last — that Miranda made her mother faint. Washington, DC USA, North America 20 January 1961 CE Miranda knew that... | |
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