Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 32
... Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which seat she chose as leaving a possibility open to Sam to sit beside her . There was a bow of blue velvet at the throat of her white Marseilles morning- dress ; ribbons of the same rich blue mixed ...
... Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which seat she chose as leaving a possibility open to Sam to sit beside her . There was a bow of blue velvet at the throat of her white Marseilles morning- dress ; ribbons of the same rich blue mixed ...
Pagina 33
... Milla looked upon Lissa's regard for Mr. Dassel as a light and feeble tie which it had caused her hardly a pang to break , because she , in her own wayward impulsiveness , could not understand the proud reticence of the other . Already ...
... Milla looked upon Lissa's regard for Mr. Dassel as a light and feeble tie which it had caused her hardly a pang to break , because she , in her own wayward impulsiveness , could not understand the proud reticence of the other . Already ...
Pagina 34
... Milla estranged by the singular barrier which had arisen between them , her father careworn and preoccupied , -if it had not been for the sweetness of her moth- er's friendship , what ' would have be- come of her in those wretched days ...
... Milla estranged by the singular barrier which had arisen between them , her father careworn and preoccupied , -if it had not been for the sweetness of her moth- er's friendship , what ' would have be- come of her in those wretched days ...
Pagina 36
... Milla and Dassel should remain , as she wished them to , under her parents ' roof , she need not abide with them , nor yet be without a home whose pride and idol she knew that she would be . It was true that Mrs. Grizzle was vulgar and ...
... Milla and Dassel should remain , as she wished them to , under her parents ' roof , she need not abide with them , nor yet be without a home whose pride and idol she knew that she would be . It was true that Mrs. Grizzle was vulgar and ...
Pagina 194
... Milla's existence was bound to his , and that she would wither like that delicate vine if torn from the embrace . * into which her nature had grown . At first they had designed to be very prudent , very reserved - to hold Milla in check ...
... Milla's existence was bound to his , and that she would wither like that delicate vine if torn from the embrace . * into which her nature had grown . At first they had designed to be very prudent , very reserved - to hold Milla in check ...
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