Heart's delight, Volumen21885 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 286 - A hand that is stronger than my own is beckoning mo onward on the dark road that leads to my lost friend's unknown grave." Clara Talboys was the first to speak. "You are surprised to see me here, Mr. Audley," she said. "Very much surprised." "I told you that I was coming to Essex. I left home the day before yesterday. I was leaving home when I received your telegraphic message. The friend with whom I am staying is Mrs. Martyn, the wife of the new rector of Mount Stanning. I came down this...
Página 123 - Rich prairies stretched on either side of the line as far as the eye could reach, with great herds of hogs and cattle, sheep and horses, feeding' at large,' and belonging, apparently, to nobody.