Daniel DerondaW. Blackwood, 1878 |
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... pains . But I must get back now , for this road is confound- edly damp . Good - night , Adam : I shall see you to- morrow - to say good - bye , you know . " Arthur was too much preoccupied with the part he was playing himself to be ...
... pains . But I must get back now , for this road is confound- edly damp . Good - night , Adam : I shall see you to- morrow - to say good - bye , you know . " Arthur was too much preoccupied with the part he was playing himself to be ...
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... pain , we are children again , and demand an active will to wreak our vengeance on . Adam at this moment could only feel that he had been robbed of Hetty- robbed treacherously by the man in whom he had trusted ; and he stood close in ...
... pain , we are children again , and demand an active will to wreak our vengeance on . Adam at this moment could only feel that he had been robbed of Hetty- robbed treacherously by the man in whom he had trusted ; and he stood close in ...
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... pain , sir ? " he said , tenderly , loosening Arthur's cravat . Arthur turned his eyes on Adam with a vague stare which gave way to a slightly startled motion as if from the shock of returning memory . But he only shivered again and ...
... pain , sir ? " he said , tenderly , loosening Arthur's cravat . Arthur turned his eyes on Adam with a vague stare which gave way to a slightly startled motion as if from the shock of returning memory . But he only shivered again and ...
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... pain of thinking - of living again with concentrated suffering through the last wretched hour , and looking out from it over all the new , sad future . Arthur lay still for some minutes after Adam was gone , but presently he rose feebly ...
... pain of thinking - of living again with concentrated suffering through the last wretched hour , and looking out from it over all the new , sad future . Arthur lay still for some minutes after Adam was gone , but presently he rose feebly ...
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... pain it has given you , I'm heartily sorry for it . I can say no more . 29 Adam said nothing , but rose from his chair , and stood with his face towards one of the windows , as if looking at the blackness of the moonlit fir - trees ...
... pain it has given you , I'm heartily sorry for it . I can say no more . 29 Adam said nothing , but rose from his chair , and stood with his face towards one of the windows , as if looking at the blackness of the moonlit fir - trees ...
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