The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... eyes he perceived the countenance of Helen hanging like a lily above his head , and re- garding him with an angelic smile . He drew her tenderly to his bosom , pressed her to his heart , and held her a long time thus , with one hand ...
... eyes he perceived the countenance of Helen hanging like a lily above his head , and re- garding him with an angelic smile . He drew her tenderly to his bosom , pressed her to his heart , and held her a long time thus , with one hand ...
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... eyes of Helen . Then , by a transition skillfully effected , he came to speak of old Stamply ; he was pa- thetic on the subject of the old farmer's probity , and regretted exceedingly that during his life he had made him so poor a ...
... eyes of Helen . Then , by a transition skillfully effected , he came to speak of old Stamply ; he was pa- thetic on the subject of the old farmer's probity , and regretted exceedingly that during his life he had made him so poor a ...
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... eyes at that moment were somewhat dimmed with the film of a threat- ened dissolution , I remember well the flush of astonishment and pleasure which passed over the features of my friend when he learned the contents of the papers . A ...
... eyes at that moment were somewhat dimmed with the film of a threat- ened dissolution , I remember well the flush of astonishment and pleasure which passed over the features of my friend when he learned the contents of the papers . A ...
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... eyes askance . Putting her arms about the child , she called her ' Ellen , ' ( a name which I wept to hear , ) comforting her fear , as she led her away from me . It was my own little Ellen . I stood , I know not how and gentle ...
... eyes askance . Putting her arms about the child , she called her ' Ellen , ' ( a name which I wept to hear , ) comforting her fear , as she led her away from me . It was my own little Ellen . I stood , I know not how and gentle ...
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... eyes , and prevented my dis- tinguishing anything with certainty , but the air and figure resembled those of my wife . This was the sixth occupant of the mansion , the other five consisting of Mr. Eustis , his wife , and two daughters ...
... eyes , and prevented my dis- tinguishing anything with certainty , but the air and figure resembled those of my wife . This was the sixth occupant of the mansion , the other five consisting of Mr. Eustis , his wife , and two daughters ...
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