... it out of me, and made me all empty, and cold, and quiet once more. Mother and Lizzie. I don't know when they came back; but they did come back— not, as it seemed to me, into my mind this time; but right down bodily before me, in the hold of the... Miss Or Mrs?: And Other Stories ... - Página 117por Wilkie Collins - 1872 - 121 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...myself, till the light of the candle leaped in through my eyes, and licked up the laughter, and burned it out of me, and made me all empty, and cold, and...right down bodily before me, in the hold of the brig. Yes: sure enough, there was Lizzie, just as light-hearted as usual, laughing at me. Laughing ! Well,... | |
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