Ah, is it easier to tie than to untie a true-love knot ? Alas, alas ! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so faint here !" She laid her hand on her heart. " It must be parted — dear Isabella, you will help me... The Linwoods: Or, "Sixty Years Since" in America - Page 64by Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 944 pagesFull view - About this book
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - American loyalists - 1835 - 298 pages
...this ; I knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper ? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help...to tie than to untie a true-love knot ? Alas, alas ! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so faint here !" She... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 324 pages
...this ; I knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper ? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help...to tie than to untie a truelove knot ? Alas, alas ! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so faint here ! " She... | |
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...this ; 1 knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper ? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help...to tie than to untie a true-love knot ? Alas, alas ! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so faint here! She laid... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1836 - 612 pages
...this ; 1 knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper ? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help...to tie than to untie a true-love knot ? Alas, alas ! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so faint here ! She... | |
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...I begged it of him with ninny tears, did I not Jasper? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Noir, Mr. Meredith, you will help me to untie it?" " Pardon...Ah, is it easier to tie than to untie a true-love Icnot? Alas, alas! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so... | |
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...this; I knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper ? but I kept it — that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help...is it easier to tie than to untie a true-love knot? Alabalas! I have found it so. But you must help me. My head is growing dizzy, and I am so taint here... | |
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...this; I knew it then, and I begged it of him with many tears, did I not, Jasper? but I kept it—that was wrong too. Now, Mr. Meredith, you will help me..."Pardon me; I have no skill in such matters." "Ah, it is easier to tie than to untie a true-love knot? Alas, alas! I have found it so. But you must help... | |
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