Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 57
... feel very much ashamed , " said Eirene . " I never feel certain that any thing I do is the very best thing to be done . I am always afraid that I might do better . I can't tell you , Mr. Mallane , how very uncer- tain I feel . But it ...
... feel very much ashamed , " said Eirene . " I never feel certain that any thing I do is the very best thing to be done . I am always afraid that I might do better . I can't tell you , Mr. Mallane , how very uncer- tain I feel . But it ...
Pagina 58
... feeling , full of en- treaty , at once manly and tender , and , seeing it , to say that she did not want such a friend ... feel- ings . Now the mother moon , who be- fore had been peering through the branches of the trees , sailed forth ...
... feeling , full of en- treaty , at once manly and tender , and , seeing it , to say that she did not want such a friend ... feel- ings . Now the mother moon , who be- fore had been peering through the branches of the trees , sailed forth ...
Pagina 59
... feel able to go to meetin ' ? So you stayed back to meet a man - and this man ! Haven't I warned you ? " [ Losing all self - con- trol . ] " Paul Mallane , you'd better be in better business ! " " Miss Stade , " interrupted that youth ...
... feel able to go to meetin ' ? So you stayed back to meet a man - and this man ! Haven't I warned you ? " [ Losing all self - con- trol . ] " Paul Mallane , you'd better be in better business ! " " Miss Stade , " interrupted that youth ...
Pagina 71
... feel like little Red Riding - Hood be- fore the wolf , and expect every moment to see a pair of wide jaws open , and eat me up quite . The very horses paw at my sidewalk when they are drawn up in front of it , and the coachmen say ...
... feel like little Red Riding - Hood be- fore the wolf , and expect every moment to see a pair of wide jaws open , and eat me up quite . The very horses paw at my sidewalk when they are drawn up in front of it , and the coachmen say ...
Pagina 77
... feeling more serious than impatience or contempt . Her " last word " has been well inter- preted by one who well knows ... feel very implacable . I suppose I take it from him . " When Judge Fanshawe came home that night he saw no smiling ...
... feeling more serious than impatience or contempt . Her " last word " has been well inter- preted by one who well knows ... feel very implacable . I suppose I take it from him . " When Judge Fanshawe came home that night he saw no smiling ...
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