The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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... EUDOXIA AND AMANTIUS . Eudoxia was alone in her private apartment , seated on a low couch , her head resting on her hand , and her eyes fixed on the ground . She was buried in thought : only a slight movement of one slender foot showed ...
... EUDOXIA AND AMANTIUS . Eudoxia was alone in her private apartment , seated on a low couch , her head resting on her hand , and her eyes fixed on the ground . She was buried in thought : only a slight movement of one slender foot showed ...
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Eudoxia was very pale , her lips were trembling , and her eyes dim : she held her youngest child , Pulcheria , in her arms , the little Flaccilla was clinging to her dress : she came quickly to Arcadius and knelt at his feet . " Must I ...
Eudoxia was very pale , her lips were trembling , and her eyes dim : she held her youngest child , Pulcheria , in her arms , the little Flaccilla was clinging to her dress : she came quickly to Arcadius and knelt at his feet . " Must I ...
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... Eudoxia's feet , sobbed out : " O most noble Eudoxia , glorious Augusta - save my life ! " She turned from him with a gesture of intense scorn : but Arcadius said , " You have just heard that your life is spared , although you deserve a ...
... Eudoxia's feet , sobbed out : " O most noble Eudoxia , glorious Augusta - save my life ! " She turned from him with a gesture of intense scorn : but Arcadius said , " You have just heard that your life is spared , although you deserve a ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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