The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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Page 148
... Ursula ! " and she rose quickly . This voice was not that of a master , for Ursula had not obeyed as a servant obeys . There was a sort of kind - heartedness in the quickness with which she arose , although there was no affectionate ...
... Ursula ! " and she rose quickly . This voice was not that of a master , for Ursula had not obeyed as a servant obeys . There was a sort of kind - heartedness in the quickness with which she arose , although there was no affectionate ...
Page 149
... Ursula was even more sad than I had supposed it to be . Her paleness and her subdued manner had led me to believe that she had suf- fered from some great misfortune , but in truth there had been nothing in her life - nothing ! Day after ...
... Ursula was even more sad than I had supposed it to be . Her paleness and her subdued manner had led me to believe that she had suf- fered from some great misfortune , but in truth there had been nothing in her life - nothing ! Day after ...
Page 150
... Ursula's question ; to speak of happiness to her , would be like speaking of an ungrateful friend to those whom he has forgotten . One beautiful autumn morning , some months after , as I was going out of my own house to walk to that of ...
... Ursula's question ; to speak of happiness to her , would be like speaking of an ungrateful friend to those whom he has forgotten . One beautiful autumn morning , some months after , as I was going out of my own house to walk to that of ...
Page 151
... Ursula . Her black hair drew from it a deeper lustre . An expression of joy passed over her features on perceiving ... Ursula's paleness , in her black dress , in the sad - colored flowers , in the ray of setting sun which shone upon her ...
... Ursula . Her black hair drew from it a deeper lustre . An expression of joy passed over her features on perceiving ... Ursula's paleness , in her black dress , in the sad - colored flowers , in the ray of setting sun which shone upon her ...
Page 152
... Ursula's hand , my beloved daughter , God must sooner or later recompense thy virtues . " " Oh Heaven ! " cried Ursula , " what will come next ? His wife ! My be- loved daughter !! " She threw herself on her knees , her hands joined ...
... Ursula's hand , my beloved daughter , God must sooner or later recompense thy virtues . " " Oh Heaven ! " cried Ursula , " what will come next ? His wife ! My be- loved daughter !! " She threw herself on her knees , her hands joined ...
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