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" He looked down on my trembling hand, and played with my fingers ; and when he saw the ring which I wore, he played with that, while the same idiot smile came back to his vacant countenance. My mother now led me from the room. I no longer refused to go.... "
The Lady's Annual: A Souvenir of Friendship and Remembrance for 1849. With ... - Page 102
1849 - 216 pages
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1824 - 984 pages
...same idiot smile came back to his vacant countenance. My mother now led me from the room. I no longer refused to go. I felt that it was fit that I should •• comroune with my own hear , and in my chamber, and 'be still." — They judged rightly in leaving...
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The London Magazine, Volume 9

1824 - 706 pages
...same idiot smile came back to his vacant countenance. My mother now led me from the room. I no longer refused to go. I felt that it was fit that I should...feeling, fell on me like repose. — When Jane came to 18 me I had no thought to perceive her presence. She took my hands tenderly within hers, and sat down...
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The human heart [tales].

Human heart - 1824 - 398 pages
...I must consult the Book of God — I must pray for the spirit of wisdom and a sound mind — I must commune with my own heart, and in my chamber, and be still." She went up to her mother, and tenderly supporting her as she rose, she led her in silence from the...
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Titan: A Monthly Magazine..., Volume 1

1845 - 440 pages
...same idiot smile came back to his vacant countenance. My mother now led me from the room. I no lougtr refused to go. I felt that it was fit that I should...happiness to me. A deadness of every faculty, of all though! and feeling, fell on me like repose. — When Jane c*me to ISO HOGG'S WEEKLY INSTRUCTOR. 151...
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Hogg's Weekly Instructor, Volumes 1-2

English literature - 1845 - 864 pages
...same idiot smile came back to his vauui; countenance. My mother now led me from the room. I no longer refused to go. I felt that it was fit that I should * commune wiih my own heart, and in my chamber, and be still.' — They judged rightly in leaving me to perfect...
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Belgravia, Volume 8

Mary Elizabeth Braddon - English periodicals - 1869 - 626 pages
...come a moment of doubt and hesitation to my inner life; a moment when I would fain be alone, and would commune with my own heart, and in my chamber, and be still." These were not reassuring words. " Perhaps," he said to himself, " I lay too much stress on these moods...
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'Every day a portion': adapted from the Bible and the Prayer book, for the ...

lady Mary Gertrude Vyner - Devotional calendars - 1873 - 258 pages
...was in trouble ; have mercy upon me, and hearken unto my prayer. May I stand in awe and sin not, and commune with my own heart and in my chamber, and be still. Lord, lift Thou up the light of Thy countenance upon me. I will lay me down in peace and take my rest,...
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The Onward Cry, and Other Sermons

Stopford Augustus Brooke - Sermons, English - 1911 - 406 pages
...slanderers of his honour. You hear this noble, quiet temper of trust in God in his words, " I will commune with my own heart, and in my chamber, and be still. I will offer the sacrifice of righteousness, and trust in the Lord." He leaves his quarrel in the hands...
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