The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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Page 27
... eyes , and I could see that she meant the question to be then and there set at rest forever . Rather than to have entered on a metaphysical discussion like this , in the solitude of such a night , and in such com . pany , I would gladly ...
... eyes , and I could see that she meant the question to be then and there set at rest forever . Rather than to have entered on a metaphysical discussion like this , in the solitude of such a night , and in such com . pany , I would gladly ...
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... eyes fixed on me , shone into my soul ; lighting up the dark recesses there in which I had put away the good in me because it was common - place , and casting into shadow my worse nature , which I generally made prominent . I was seized ...
... eyes fixed on me , shone into my soul ; lighting up the dark recesses there in which I had put away the good in me because it was common - place , and casting into shadow my worse nature , which I generally made prominent . I was seized ...
Page 32
... eyes . Its spectral bright- ness and black shadow gave her form an indistinct , unearthly look . ' Will you grant me a favor ? ' I whispered , in spite of myself ; ' I have no sister . There is no woman in the world upon whose sym ...
... eyes . Its spectral bright- ness and black shadow gave her form an indistinct , unearthly look . ' Will you grant me a favor ? ' I whispered , in spite of myself ; ' I have no sister . There is no woman in the world upon whose sym ...
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... eyes , was silent . เ You are not like yourself to - day , Julia . ' ' Do you know , Mr. S , ' she answered sadly , averting her face , ' that we cannot be friends any longer ? ' I was stunned . Not a solitary misunderstanding had ...
... eyes , was silent . เ You are not like yourself to - day , Julia . ' ' Do you know , Mr. S , ' she answered sadly , averting her face , ' that we cannot be friends any longer ? ' I was stunned . Not a solitary misunderstanding had ...
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... eyes . I slunk meekly back to my place by her side ; my heart full to over- flowing with contrition and tenderness . ' Can you forgive me , Julia ? ' I whispered . • ' I cannot forgive myself , ' she answered , and I do not feel ...
... eyes . I slunk meekly back to my place by her side ; my heart full to over- flowing with contrition and tenderness . ' Can you forgive me , Julia ? ' I whispered . • ' I cannot forgive myself , ' she answered , and I do not feel ...
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