New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 69
... felt real anxiety . William now felt that he had been wrong in keeping the truth from his wife , but he was afraid of even her gentle reproaches if he told her how hard creditors were pressing him . He felt , too , that his temper was ...
... felt real anxiety . William now felt that he had been wrong in keeping the truth from his wife , but he was afraid of even her gentle reproaches if he told her how hard creditors were pressing him . He felt , too , that his temper was ...
Page 82
... felt myself now a burden to my friend in every sense of the word , and could not help frequently expressing my concern at the circumstance . Nevertheless , onward the noble fellow trudged , assuring me he hardly felt my weight , and ...
... felt myself now a burden to my friend in every sense of the word , and could not help frequently expressing my concern at the circumstance . Nevertheless , onward the noble fellow trudged , assuring me he hardly felt my weight , and ...
Page 167
... felt a repugnance to every other being I ever knew - ay , even old Jeannette is disagree- able to me , if I don't actually hate her , and I suppose I should hate her like the rest if I didn't find her absolutely necessary to me ...
... felt a repugnance to every other being I ever knew - ay , even old Jeannette is disagree- able to me , if I don't actually hate her , and I suppose I should hate her like the rest if I didn't find her absolutely necessary to me ...
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