New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... soon learned to suffer in silence . Nor did she seek comfort in the sympathy of friends , for though she knew many of her neighbours were in the same circumstances , and she heard them complaining loudly of their husband's conduct , the ...
... soon learned to suffer in silence . Nor did she seek comfort in the sympathy of friends , for though she knew many of her neighbours were in the same circumstances , and she heard them complaining loudly of their husband's conduct , the ...
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... soon broke on the darkness of his recent doings . One morning , soon after sunrise , Balmat returned to his solitary and unsocial home , and found the old woman fatigued with her night's watching , and wondering at the unusual ...
... soon broke on the darkness of his recent doings . One morning , soon after sunrise , Balmat returned to his solitary and unsocial home , and found the old woman fatigued with her night's watching , and wondering at the unusual ...
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... soon asleep , nor were her ears disturbed by the distant growl of the thunder , nor her eyes affected by the pale flashes of lightning , which were like faint reflections from the snow - heaps that received the distant illumination . As ...
... soon asleep , nor were her ears disturbed by the distant growl of the thunder , nor her eyes affected by the pale flashes of lightning , which were like faint reflections from the snow - heaps that received the distant illumination . As ...
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