The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, Volume 4Harper, 1856 |
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... tears , that I could not precisely say whether the corpse was enclosed in a cof- fin , but I rather think that it was carried on a bedstead . The company which followed it was numerous , and they filled the air with mournful cries . I ...
... tears , that I could not precisely say whether the corpse was enclosed in a cof- fin , but I rather think that it was carried on a bedstead . The company which followed it was numerous , and they filled the air with mournful cries . I ...
Halaman 255
... tears which moistened his cheeks with her mus- lin apron . Christopher was so wholly overpowered by this affection , that his tears again gushed forth , and he sobbed aloud . " What new sorrow troubles my brother ? " said Emily ; " tell ...
... tears which moistened his cheeks with her mus- lin apron . Christopher was so wholly overpowered by this affection , that his tears again gushed forth , and he sobbed aloud . " What new sorrow troubles my brother ? " said Emily ; " tell ...
Halaman 289
... tears , and her lovely head sank on her father's bosom . 66 My child ! my Emily ! " said the major , himself strongly agitated , " what is the matter ? what grieves , what affects you ? Why these tears , my child , my daugh- ter ...
... tears , and her lovely head sank on her father's bosom . 66 My child ! my Emily ! " said the major , himself strongly agitated , " what is the matter ? what grieves , what affects you ? Why these tears , my child , my daugh- ter ...
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