The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1863 - Women's periodicals, English |
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... scenes , might bring rest to his patient's mind , and quench the inward fire which seemed to devour him . He even fancied that the General had be- come much calmer on the first day of his journey . But on the second day the doctor had ...
... scenes , might bring rest to his patient's mind , and quench the inward fire which seemed to devour him . He even fancied that the General had be- come much calmer on the first day of his journey . But on the second day the doctor had ...
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... scene . Here lay a man en- dowed with capacity and intelligence beyond the common standard - a man of undoubted courage and great ability , but who had led Clare - write , Clare the wife of - of - my name ! What is my name ? " His voice ...
... scene . Here lay a man en- dowed with capacity and intelligence beyond the common standard - a man of undoubted courage and great ability , but who had led Clare - write , Clare the wife of - of - my name ! What is my name ? " His voice ...
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... scenes , dear , We behold our much - lov'd Fairy Land . BY MRS . can we recount ABDY . The marvels it has shown to us ? How number the amount Of all the varied works of art - rare , beautiful , and bright- That the glorious EXHIBITION ...
... scenes , dear , We behold our much - lov'd Fairy Land . BY MRS . can we recount ABDY . The marvels it has shown to us ? How number the amount Of all the varied works of art - rare , beautiful , and bright- That the glorious EXHIBITION ...
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... scene had an odd , importunate trick of forcing itself on my recollection , and especially to - night , as the men went on talking about the dog . 66 Mr. Reginald would as soon part with his right hand , I believe , " said the keeper ...
... scene had an odd , importunate trick of forcing itself on my recollection , and especially to - night , as the men went on talking about the dog . 66 Mr. Reginald would as soon part with his right hand , I believe , " said the keeper ...
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... scene on the lawn came back again as usual . Would he think I had borne malice ? And if he did , how could I answer him ? I forgot that Mr. Reginald knew as well as I did that a struggle with his dog must be one for life or death . I ...
... scene on the lawn came back again as usual . Would he think I had borne malice ? And if he did , how could I answer him ? I forgot that Mr. Reginald knew as well as I did that a struggle with his dog must be one for life or death . I ...
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