I might almost say of despair; for the light and sunshine of my house had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Annual Register - Página 112editado por - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bolton Hall - 1909 - 300 páginas
...a brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as a friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After LOVE, AND PEACE a time he looked up and said: 'There are thousands of houses in England at this moment... | |
| Hugh Black - 1910 - 272 páginas
...had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still...might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time 164 he looked up and said, * There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers,... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1910 - 332 páginas
...too brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as my friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of homes in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now, when the... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1910 - 346 páginas
...had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still...and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as my friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time... | |
| George Spring Merriam - 1911 - 362 páginas
...extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and a too brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as his friend, and addressed me, as you may suppose, with words of condolence. After a time,... | |
| 1890 - 982 páginas
...had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above ns. Mr. Cobden called on me as my friend, and addressed me with words of condolence. After a time he... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1913 - 332 páginas
...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as my friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...time he looked up and said : ' There are thousands of homes in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now, when the... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1913 - 322 páginas
...had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still...the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as my friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1918 - 568 páginas
...memory ot a sainted wife and of a too brief happiness, was lying still :.nd c»ld i" tlie chamber nbove us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed...up and said — ' There are thousands of houses in E gland at this momeub where wives, mothers and children aro dying of hunger. Now,' he said, ' wh^n... | |
| John Morley - 1920 - 1026 páginas
...had been extinguished. All that was left on earth of my young wife, except the memory of a sainted life and of a too brief happiness, was lying still...addressed , me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence.1 ! After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this... | |
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