New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 308
... told me in confidence , that as the time drew nigh , her life was imbittered by the recollection of all that Mademoiselle Lenormand had warned her she would have to undergo . Too young to have been a witness to all the horrors of the ...
... told me in confidence , that as the time drew nigh , her life was imbittered by the recollection of all that Mademoiselle Lenormand had warned her she would have to undergo . Too young to have been a witness to all the horrors of the ...
Page 513
... told me to come with him , and he would show me some pretty toys . Such an invitation was not to be resisted , and I accordingly accompa- nied him to his billiard - room , where he displayed a most gorgeously carved set of chess - men ...
... told me to come with him , and he would show me some pretty toys . Such an invitation was not to be resisted , and I accordingly accompa- nied him to his billiard - room , where he displayed a most gorgeously carved set of chess - men ...
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... told him every thing all their past hopes and successes - all their present poverty and despair . He bade her be comforted , and attend to the recovery of her own health . She did so , and under his directions recovered her good looks ...
... told him every thing all their past hopes and successes - all their present poverty and despair . He bade her be comforted , and attend to the recovery of her own health . She did so , and under his directions recovered her good looks ...
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