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Pagina 6
It rep- resents a girl , dressed as a Muse , hold- ing her tablets in one hand , while with the other she thoughtfully touches her lips with the point of the stylus . The face is perfectly abstracted , and the soft , gleaming eyes look ...
It rep- resents a girl , dressed as a Muse , hold- ing her tablets in one hand , while with the other she thoughtfully touches her lips with the point of the stylus . The face is perfectly abstracted , and the soft , gleaming eyes look ...
Pagina 25
Mrs. Bellows did not open her mind as freely , on these subjects , to Abel , as she would have done , had not a half- guilty consciousness that she was hold- ing up the faults of her husband to a stranger , restrained her .
Mrs. Bellows did not open her mind as freely , on these subjects , to Abel , as she would have done , had not a half- guilty consciousness that she was hold- ing up the faults of her husband to a stranger , restrained her .
Pagina 35
At all events , the first thing the booby did , who must be audacious or nothing , was to get hold of Elizabeth's disen- gaged hand and squeeze it . The air with which she withdrew it , and said , “ Go on , Prince , " was rather ...
At all events , the first thing the booby did , who must be audacious or nothing , was to get hold of Elizabeth's disen- gaged hand and squeeze it . The air with which she withdrew it , and said , “ Go on , Prince , " was rather ...
Pagina 36
Won't you give me an answer , Miss Lissa , just the least little thread to hold on by , until you've time to think it over ? There's ma on the portico now ; please do tell this horse to stop , for he won't mind me , " despairingly .
Won't you give me an answer , Miss Lissa , just the least little thread to hold on by , until you've time to think it over ? There's ma on the portico now ; please do tell this horse to stop , for he won't mind me , " despairingly .
Pagina 37
It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no child - joys ever hold ; It wails with the wailing of the mother , Whose thin lips are whitening in the cold . It moans with the moaning of the dying , When the night ...
It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no child - joys ever hold ; It wails with the wailing of the mother , Whose thin lips are whitening in the cold . It moans with the moaning of the dying , When the night ...
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