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Page 158
... thee at that distance : dost thou think that I , sitting here , can endure it any longer ? ' My Jew was astounded , opened the window forthwith himself , and said he was sorry he did not know before I was so great a gentleman ! " with ...
... thee at that distance : dost thou think that I , sitting here , can endure it any longer ? ' My Jew was astounded , opened the window forthwith himself , and said he was sorry he did not know before I was so great a gentleman ! " with ...
Page 168
... thee , And , by thy smile restored , Joy round thy hearth shall be . Still hath thy mother's eye Thy coming step to greet , A look of days gone by , Tender and gravely sweet . Still when the prayer is said , For thee kind bosoms yearn ...
... thee , And , by thy smile restored , Joy round thy hearth shall be . Still hath thy mother's eye Thy coming step to greet , A look of days gone by , Tender and gravely sweet . Still when the prayer is said , For thee kind bosoms yearn ...
Page 176
... thee - I will never see thee more ! " Her remorse was much less bitter than these words ; but stifling what she felt , smothering what she appre- hended , she had strength to leave the fatal spot and return home . Her mental agony was ...
... thee - I will never see thee more ! " Her remorse was much less bitter than these words ; but stifling what she felt , smothering what she appre- hended , she had strength to leave the fatal spot and return home . Her mental agony was ...
Page 177
... thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not , she could not have said , more . The moments of an interview like this flew ...
... thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not , she could not have said , more . The moments of an interview like this flew ...
Page 186
... thee with courage to bear thy trial , and it will afford him comfort to think that thy visit to his lonely tower has not been without benefit to thy soul . ' " Together they walked towards the garden gate , and at the moment when the ...
... thee with courage to bear thy trial , and it will afford him comfort to think that thy visit to his lonely tower has not been without benefit to thy soul . ' " Together they walked towards the garden gate , and at the moment when the ...
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