Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume 6Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1897 |
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... wife now living . " eye was both My nerves vibrated to those low - spoken words as they had never vibrated to thunder ; my blood felt their subtle violence as it had never felt frost or fire ; but I was collected , and in no danger of ...
... wife now living . " eye was both My nerves vibrated to those low - spoken words as they had never vibrated to thunder ; my blood felt their subtle violence as it had never felt frost or fire ; but I was collected , and in no danger of ...
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... wife was to perish by my hand ! I sought oppor- tunity to attest my virtue . Little did I expect that a proof like this would have been demanded . " My wife ! " I exclaimed : " O God ! substitute some other vic- tim . Make me not the ...
... wife was to perish by my hand ! I sought oppor- tunity to attest my virtue . Little did I expect that a proof like this would have been demanded . " My wife ! " I exclaimed : " O God ! substitute some other vic- tim . Make me not the ...
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... wife , and render to her those services which the English tyrant exacts from his consort . One may often hear an American matron commiserate a friend who has married in Europe , while the daughters declare in chorus that they will never ...
... wife , and render to her those services which the English tyrant exacts from his consort . One may often hear an American matron commiserate a friend who has married in Europe , while the daughters declare in chorus that they will never ...
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FREDRIKA BREMER 18011865 | 2328 |
CLEMENS BRENTANO 17781842 | 2343 |
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