Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 48
... known of the sum- mer . Often , in the languid evenings , she had dropped her book and turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze and wearying voice , and , looking beyond the trees out to the serene West , a soft ...
... known of the sum- mer . Often , in the languid evenings , she had dropped her book and turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze and wearying voice , and , looking beyond the trees out to the serene West , a soft ...
Pagina 56
... known another love than that of child and sister , know that even now her feet trembled on that perilous border - land of passion , from which , once touched , there is no retreat . A quick rustle of leaves , a stir in the air , a ...
... known another love than that of child and sister , know that even now her feet trembled on that perilous border - land of passion , from which , once touched , there is no retreat . A quick rustle of leaves , a stir in the air , a ...
Pagina 64
... known land . Feeling the approach of death , the dying man's thoughts turned to his little chapel in the Straits , and he expressed a wish to rest under its walls , where the shadow of the cross he had raised might fall upon him . Lov ...
... known land . Feeling the approach of death , the dying man's thoughts turned to his little chapel in the Straits , and he expressed a wish to rest under its walls , where the shadow of the cross he had raised might fall upon him . Lov ...
Pagina 75
... known that he was a suitor of yours , and you cannot be too decided in let- ting it be seen that the affair is at an end . " He finished with a short nod , which in court the lawyers always understood to mean that there was no more to ...
... known that he was a suitor of yours , and you cannot be too decided in let- ting it be seen that the affair is at an end . " He finished with a short nod , which in court the lawyers always understood to mean that there was no more to ...
Pagina 76
... known into what hands his missive was to fall , its composition would , doubtless , have been more carefully considered . But , ad- dressing himself only to Rose , and thinking only of her , every line he wrote was calculated to ...
... known into what hands his missive was to fall , its composition would , doubtless , have been more carefully considered . But , ad- dressing himself only to Rose , and thinking only of her , every line he wrote was calculated to ...
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