Not— not far from it," said Mary, resolved now to tell him the whole truth. " Let me see her — I will see her," he exclaimed, staggering towards the door. " It is too late !" cried Mary, forcing him into a chair : " but remember, dearest Lewellyn,... Simple Tales - Página 73por Amelia Alderson Opie - 1806Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...door. '' It is too late!" cried Mary, forcing him into a chair; " but remember, dearest Llewellyn, that before she died you had kindly forgiven all her...you." " She had none to forgive," fiercely replied Llewellyn, remembering at that moment nothing but her merits : and he insisted on seeing her corpse,... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 páginas
...door. " It is too late!" cried M^ry, forcing him into a chair: '* but remember, dearest Llewellyn, that before she died you had kindly forgiven all her offences towards you." " She liad none to forgive," fiercely replied Llewellyn, remembering at that moment nothing but her merits:... | |
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...resolved now to tel 1 lim the whole truth. "Let me see her— 1 will see her," he exclaimed, staggerng towards the door. " It is too late!" cried Mary, forcing...remember, dearest Lewellyn, that before she died, you :iad kindly forgiven all her offences towards you." "She had none to forgive," fiercely replied Lewellyn,... | |
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...while she could not help rejoicing at that moment that Fanny was no more. " Yes, to marry her," reph'ed Lewellyn : " you know, you yourself imputed all the...insisted on seeing her corpse, if she was really dead. " She is buried also," replied Mary, almost piqued at this obstinate attachment to an unworthy girl,... | |
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