London Society, Volume 23James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 - Periodicals |
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... never came . ' Oh , Dick ! ' she said , ' never you love any one . I am aweary of my life . And to think that , but for that diamond - oh , dear ! oh , dear ! oh , dear ! ' Then Dick used to try and com- fort her in his way , and often ...
... never came . ' Oh , Dick ! ' she said , ' never you love any one . I am aweary of my life . And to think that , but for that diamond - oh , dear ! oh , dear ! oh , dear ! ' Then Dick used to try and com- fort her in his way , and often ...
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... never have believed she could be a love - sick woman . Dick kept her up to the mark . He only left her to bargain with the master of a good vessel ; for it was no trifle to take out horses , and cows , and machines , and bales of cloth ...
... never have believed she could be a love - sick woman . Dick kept her up to the mark . He only left her to bargain with the master of a good vessel ; for it was no trifle to take out horses , and cows , and machines , and bales of cloth ...
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... never been your wife , and I would not be your jade ; that is the only thing I ever re- fused you . Trust yourself to me . Why , you never found happiness with others ; try it with me . It shall be the best day's work you ever did ...
... never been your wife , and I would not be your jade ; that is the only thing I ever re- fused you . Trust yourself to me . Why , you never found happiness with others ; try it with me . It shall be the best day's work you ever did ...
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... Never . I get wild if anybody threatens him . Then I'm not myself . Forgive my hasty tongue . You know I love you , dear ! ' 6 Oh ay you love me well enough . But seems to me your love is precious like cold veal ; and your love for that ...
... Never . I get wild if anybody threatens him . Then I'm not myself . Forgive my hasty tongue . You know I love you , dear ! ' 6 Oh ay you love me well enough . But seems to me your love is precious like cold veal ; and your love for that ...
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... never bear the high reputation which Mr. Tennyson's admirers have claimed for his treatment of the Arthurian legend . ' Gareth and Lynette , ' the last published of all the books before us , deals with an early period of the history of ...
... never bear the high reputation which Mr. Tennyson's admirers have claimed for his treatment of the Arthurian legend . ' Gareth and Lynette , ' the last published of all the books before us , deals with an early period of the history of ...
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