Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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... heart ; heal the wound in my heart . ' And then - and then- " Sheila saw his lip tremble . But he frowned , and said , impatiently , - --- " What a shame it is to destroy such a beautiful story ! You can have no idea of it of its ...
... heart ; heal the wound in my heart . ' And then - and then- " Sheila saw his lip tremble . But he frowned , and said , impatiently , - --- " What a shame it is to destroy such a beautiful story ! You can have no idea of it of its ...
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... heart ; heal the wound in my heart . ' And then - and then- Sheila saw his lip tremble . frowned , and said , impatiently , - 99 But he " What a shame it is to destroy such a beautiful story ! You can have no idea of it — of its ...
... heart ; heal the wound in my heart . ' And then - and then- Sheila saw his lip tremble . frowned , and said , impatiently , - 99 But he " What a shame it is to destroy such a beautiful story ! You can have no idea of it — of its ...
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... heart , the un- daunted courage , the simplicity of mind , the straightforwardness of character , the exceeding tenderness of feeling , and the passion of love which distinguished the Franciscan from those around him ? One day he was ...
... heart , the un- daunted courage , the simplicity of mind , the straightforwardness of character , the exceeding tenderness of feeling , and the passion of love which distinguished the Franciscan from those around him ? One day he was ...
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