Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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Page 92
... Dora , " said he , turning with some emo- tion , " thank you , Dora , for this first , this only kind word you've said to me since you came home . " Looking at her earnestly , as he approached nearer , he saw the traces of tears , and ...
... Dora , " said he , turning with some emo- tion , " thank you , Dora , for this first , this only kind word you've said to me since you came home . " Looking at her earnestly , as he approached nearer , he saw the traces of tears , and ...
Page 93
... Dora . 66 Dora , will you hear me ? " Ormond began . " No , sir , I will not , " interrupted Dora . " What's the use of hearing or listening to a man who does not , by the confession of his own eyes , and his own tongue , know two ...
... Dora . 66 Dora , will you hear me ? " Ormond began . " No , sir , I will not , " interrupted Dora . " What's the use of hearing or listening to a man who does not , by the confession of his own eyes , and his own tongue , know two ...
Page 125
... Dora is not fainting → if you would only let her alone , she would do well . Dora , listen to me : if you don't really prefer this Black Connal for a husband to all other men , as you are to swear at the altar you do , if you marry him— ” ...
... Dora is not fainting → if you would only let her alone , she would do well . Dora , listen to me : if you don't really prefer this Black Connal for a husband to all other men , as you are to swear at the altar you do , if you marry him— ” ...
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