Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... thought she was only tired and that our open - air summer in England , in 1906 , would set her right again . Throughout that holiday sum- mer , however , she showed such serious evi- dences of nervous strain that my anxieties began in ...
... thought she was only tired and that our open - air summer in England , in 1906 , would set her right again . Throughout that holiday sum- mer , however , she showed such serious evi- dences of nervous strain that my anxieties began in ...
Halaman 80
... thought it was a promise for this life , but if it means the life beyond what we call death , it makes no difference . " She said again and again that her Christmas was the most beautiful that she had ever known , beautiful , most of ...
... thought it was a promise for this life , but if it means the life beyond what we call death , it makes no difference . " She said again and again that her Christmas was the most beautiful that she had ever known , beautiful , most of ...
Halaman 81
... thought that wonderful vitality might resist death some weeks longer . Planning for another coming in the spring , Mrs. Coburn left us on Thursday December thirtieth and Mr. Coman on Sunday January third . Katharine's spirits drooped a ...
... thought that wonderful vitality might resist death some weeks longer . Planning for another coming in the spring , Mrs. Coburn left us on Thursday December thirtieth and Mr. Coman on Sunday January third . Katharine's spirits drooped a ...
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