Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. |
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Stranica 1
... eye rested with no unpleasur- able sensations . Swans and water - fowl were sailing and splashing about on the water , evidently performing their morn- ing ablutions . Rooks were holding converse in the B old elms , and little birds ...
... eye rested with no unpleasur- able sensations . Swans and water - fowl were sailing and splashing about on the water , evidently performing their morn- ing ablutions . Rooks were holding converse in the B old elms , and little birds ...
Stranica 3
... eyes ; and a book was open beside , as if the artist had had a reading companion . But we have looked round the room too long , and will now follow its occupant . She was in the dining- room , where breakfast was prepared , seated on a ...
... eyes ; and a book was open beside , as if the artist had had a reading companion . But we have looked round the room too long , and will now follow its occupant . She was in the dining- room , where breakfast was prepared , seated on a ...
Stranica 5
... eyes upon her , as if he feared to waste one moment in watching anything but herself . Be- fore another night came he was bending in trembling , thankful joy over his precious wife , and trying for her sake to rejoice over the little ...
... eyes upon her , as if he feared to waste one moment in watching anything but herself . Be- fore another night came he was bending in trembling , thankful joy over his precious wife , and trying for her sake to rejoice over the little ...
Stranica 6
... eyes are tearless . Night passes ; morning , bright , beautiful morning , dawns , a sunbeam glances through the half- closed shutters , and plays on the lovely face of the dead . To the excited imagination of the mourner she seems to ...
... eyes are tearless . Night passes ; morning , bright , beautiful morning , dawns , a sunbeam glances through the half- closed shutters , and plays on the lovely face of the dead . To the excited imagination of the mourner she seems to ...
Stranica 9
... on his return was surprised to see the flowers all thrown down , the little face very much troubled , and tears in the large eyes . To his enquiry what was the matter ? he could get no answer for some time DAWN AND TWILIGHT . 9.
... on his return was surprised to see the flowers all thrown down , the little face very much troubled , and tears in the large eyes . To his enquiry what was the matter ? he could get no answer for some time DAWN AND TWILIGHT . 9.
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