Hester Morley's promise. By Hesba Stretton, Volumen31873 |
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... felt that he had but to strain his sight a little , and listen with a more attentive ear , and he should succeed in seeing and hearing this shadowy visitant . But dimness of sight , and dulness of hearing must be closing in upon him ...
... felt that he had but to strain his sight a little , and listen with a more attentive ear , and he should succeed in seeing and hearing this shadowy visitant . But dimness of sight , and dulness of hearing must be closing in upon him ...
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... felt himself the boy he had been eleven years ago . A boy only . He caught again the oft repeated apology for the past . It was as a boy he had loved and tempted Rose ; it was as a man he loved and honoured Hester . He stood in the ...
... felt himself the boy he had been eleven years ago . A boy only . He caught again the oft repeated apology for the past . It was as a boy he had loved and tempted Rose ; it was as a man he loved and honoured Hester . He stood in the ...
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... felt the fulness of the wrong she had inflicted upon a nature like John Morley's . She could scarcely hope any more ; but she would minister to him afar off , and Hester , sorry for her in her heart , gave her permission On the Other ...
... felt the fulness of the wrong she had inflicted upon a nature like John Morley's . She could scarcely hope any more ; but she would minister to him afar off , and Hester , sorry for her in her heart , gave her permission On the Other ...
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... felt dry . But she fancied the person outside was about to give a second knock , and she threw the door open quickly and fully . For a minute or two Rose Morley and Robert Waldron stood face to face in silence , feeling as if they had ...
... felt dry . But she fancied the person outside was about to give a second knock , and she threw the door open quickly and fully . For a minute or two Rose Morley and Robert Waldron stood face to face in silence , feeling as if they had ...
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... felt the wooing of the gilded branches and the singing of the birds through every nerve ; but he could not break through the unseen barrier stretching between him and them , which he had himself erected in his despair . Until this hour ...
... felt the wooing of the gilded branches and the singing of the birds through every nerve ; but he could not break through the unseen barrier stretching between him and them , which he had himself erected in his despair . Until this hour ...
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