The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... true or false , it is certain that we felt no regret at quitting the hearth of our unpro- nounceable Welsh home ; nor have we ever ex- pressed any particular desire to behold it again . CHAPTER II . AZRAEL . " Now tell us what ...
... true or false , it is certain that we felt no regret at quitting the hearth of our unpro- nounceable Welsh home ; nor have we ever ex- pressed any particular desire to behold it again . CHAPTER II . AZRAEL . " Now tell us what ...
Page 86
... true humanity which is latent within him ? Is the process of education the filling of the child's mind , as a cistern is filled with water brought in buckets from some other source , or the opening up of its own fountains ? Now , if we ...
... true humanity which is latent within him ? Is the process of education the filling of the child's mind , as a cistern is filled with water brought in buckets from some other source , or the opening up of its own fountains ? Now , if we ...
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... true character himself , the effect will be less doubtful . " are blind With this admonition ended my introduction to the realities of that life over which I had so sagely speculated in the morning ; thus con- cluded my initiatory ...
... true character himself , the effect will be less doubtful . " are blind With this admonition ended my introduction to the realities of that life over which I had so sagely speculated in the morning ; thus con- cluded my initiatory ...
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... true . Why should you doubt it ? Is there anything so very extraordinary in it ? ” Again he whispered earnestly , and with much agitation , and again her answer came clear and distinct . “ Quite determined ; unchangeably , unalterably ...
... true . Why should you doubt it ? Is there anything so very extraordinary in it ? ” Again he whispered earnestly , and with much agitation , and again her answer came clear and distinct . “ Quite determined ; unchangeably , unalterably ...
Page 248
... true , alas ! She was a woman now , with the heart , the hopes , and the agonies of a woman . -it lay throbbing , bleeding before me . The hopes - where were they ? what were they ? The agonies - those she was enduring ! Long , long she ...
... true , alas ! She was a woman now , with the heart , the hopes , and the agonies of a woman . -it lay throbbing , bleeding before me . The hopes - where were they ? what were they ? The agonies - those she was enduring ! Long , long she ...
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Page 9 - They say it was a shocking sight after the field was won; for many thousand bodies here lay rotting in the sun; but things like that, you know, must be after a famous victory. Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, and our good Prince Eugene. "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!" said little Wilhelmine. "Nay... nay... my little girl," quoth he, "it was a famous victory.