Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... thought he . ' I was in the wrong to come out ; why did I not take my old servant's advice , and remain at home ... thought he , ' have never heard even the beginning for these last thirty years ! ' The penitent continued : - ' I have ...
... thought he . ' I was in the wrong to come out ; why did I not take my old servant's advice , and remain at home ... thought he , ' have never heard even the beginning for these last thirty years ! ' The penitent continued : - ' I have ...
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... thought I could not survive her . Yet I did . And seeing things as I see them now , and knowing the supremacy of time over affliction , I look back and wonder at the thought which desolated my heart under the immediate pressure of a ...
... thought I could not survive her . Yet I did . And seeing things as I see them now , and knowing the supremacy of time over affliction , I look back and wonder at the thought which desolated my heart under the immediate pressure of a ...
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... thought ; it only looks to appear- ances , which I have outraged . I have compromised myself beyond redemption . I cannot retrieve my disgrace , though I am as pure in act as if we had never met . But I have done it upon my own responsi ...
... thought ; it only looks to appear- ances , which I have outraged . I have compromised myself beyond redemption . I cannot retrieve my disgrace , though I am as pure in act as if we had never met . But I have done it upon my own responsi ...
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