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Página 106 - Do not ask me any more," and she threw herself back in her chair, and covered her face with her hands.
Página 167 - Go! [White to the lips.] Sir, leave this house! It is humble, but a husband's roof, however lowly, is, in the eyes of God and man, the temple of a wife's honour. [Tumultuous applause.] Know that I would rather starve — aye, starve — with him who has betrayed me than accept your lawful hand, even were you the prince whose name he bore. [Hurrying on quickly to prevent applause before the finish.] Go!
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Página 65 - Shrink not, Christian ; wilt thou yield ? Wilt thou quit the painful field ? See ! thy Captain leads the way ; Onward, Christian ! win the day. 5 Onward, then, to glory move! More than conqueror thou shalt prove ; Still through danger, toil, and woe, Christian soldier, onward go.
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Página 302 - Svo. 6s. n. THE MOORS and the FENS. By FG TRAFFORD, Author of " City and Suburb," " Too Much Alone,
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Página 173 - for the honour you have done me in thinking so much of my interests, but I am afraid I have hardly given the subject sufficient .consideration, as yet." He was longing to tell her he resented hearing Miss Lisdale's name in her mouth — that to hear her spoken of by any one, in the tone Mrs. Thornton had used, was insufferable to him...

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