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... seemed so much weaker , Amy did not leave her side . Hannah and little Sarah passed him on their way down the lane , and on their return , gave rather a high - flown account of the tall , handsome gentleman they had seen . Amy never ...
... seemed so much weaker , Amy did not leave her side . Hannah and little Sarah passed him on their way down the lane , and on their return , gave rather a high - flown account of the tall , handsome gentleman they had seen . Amy never ...
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... seemed so much better . " Do you think she looks so very ill ? " she asked , anxiously . " I think there is great weakness , " he replied , evading a direct answer . " Have you a clever medical attendant here ? " " Yes , I think so . Dr ...
... seemed so much better . " Do you think she looks so very ill ? " she asked , anxiously . " I think there is great weakness , " he replied , evading a direct answer . " Have you a clever medical attendant here ? " " Yes , I think so . Dr ...
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... seemed no nearer winning Amy's love than when he first came ; yet he could not tear himself away . Some- times he was gloomy and desponding ; and on these days he never came near the cottage . At others his hopes rose when only a smile ...
... seemed no nearer winning Amy's love than when he first came ; yet he could not tear himself away . Some- times he was gloomy and desponding ; and on these days he never came near the cottage . At others his hopes rose when only a smile ...
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... seemed to bind her to Charles Linchmore . " What are you thinking of , Amy ? ” asked Sarah , who had been watching her sister for some time . " You look so sad . " " Do I ? I was thinking of Mamma , and whether we could do anything to ...
... seemed to bind her to Charles Linchmore . " What are you thinking of , Amy ? ” asked Sarah , who had been watching her sister for some time . " You look so sad . " " Do I ? I was thinking of Mamma , and whether we could do anything to ...
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... seemed a bright sunshine ; even the dull , desolate walk up from the village was pleasant , because every step brought him nearer to the cottage . That evening - the evening of the day that brought Anne's letter - Amy , while old Hannah ...
... seemed a bright sunshine ; even the dull , desolate walk up from the village was pleasant , because every step brought him nearer to the cottage . That evening - the evening of the day that brought Anne's letter - Amy , while old Hannah ...
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Page 140 - And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever: it may be a sound — A tone of music— summer's eve — or spring — A flower — the wind — the ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound ; XXIV.
Page 179 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Page 140 - But ever and anon of griefs subdued There comes a token like a Scorpion's sting, Scarce seen, but with fresh bitterness imbued ; And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever...
Page 179 - I have done ; and howsoever My language may appear to you, it carries No other than my fair and just intent To your delights, without curb to their modest And noble freedom.