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The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and
, from that day , it was observed , that she never failed to remember him in her
prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it ...
The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and
, from that day , it was observed , that she never failed to remember him in her
prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it ...
Page 64
said Emily , “ never ! never ! " and she seized his hands , and , pressing them
vehemently between her own , “ never , never , will I leave you till you have
pronounced my pardon - till you have given me your blessing . " “ My blessing ! "
repeated ...
said Emily , “ never ! never ! " and she seized his hands , and , pressing them
vehemently between her own , “ never , never , will I leave you till you have
pronounced my pardon - till you have given me your blessing . " “ My blessing ! "
repeated ...
Page 167
And now , my dear sister Antoinette , tell me , do you never leave your mother's
side ? " “ I never wish to do so , ” said Antoinette , cheerfully ; “ for , where , I pray ,
can I be better ?? “ My sister Antoinette is a prodigy , ” remarked Theodore .
And now , my dear sister Antoinette , tell me , do you never leave your mother's
side ? " “ I never wish to do so , ” said Antoinette , cheerfully ; “ for , where , I pray ,
can I be better ?? “ My sister Antoinette is a prodigy , ” remarked Theodore .
Page 212
It will never be believed that he is my son ! O ! what comparisons and
reminiscences there will be when we both appear on the stage of public life
together ! " " That is what will never happen , Roxeter , ” replied my sister ; " for the
child will ...
It will never be believed that he is my son ! O ! what comparisons and
reminiscences there will be when we both appear on the stage of public life
together ! " " That is what will never happen , Roxeter , ” replied my sister ; " for the
child will ...
Page 219
And she said , “ Never mind , my Lord , how the dear baby looks , let us thank
God that he is alive : I trembled lest I should have heard of his death . Let us go
down to Hartlands immediately : I long to see the little dear babe : he shall never
...
And she said , “ Never mind , my Lord , how the dear baby looks , let us thank
God that he is alive : I trembled lest I should have heard of his death . Let us go
down to Hartlands immediately : I long to see the little dear babe : he shall never
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