The story of Elise Marcel (by Madame J. de Lambert)1874 |
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... cried . This horrible idea tortured my very soul . ' Why does God treat me so harshly ? what have I done that I should be condemned to so long a martyrdom ? Better , a thousand times better , any death , however cruel or untimely , than ...
... cried . This horrible idea tortured my very soul . ' Why does God treat me so harshly ? what have I done that I should be condemned to so long a martyrdom ? Better , a thousand times better , any death , however cruel or untimely , than ...
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... cried , when this thought occurred to me , and I raised my head proudly , ' No , I will have none of their pity ! Can I not bury deep in my heart my regrets , my false hopes , and my tears ? My face shall betray nothing , but keep the ...
... cried , when this thought occurred to me , and I raised my head proudly , ' No , I will have none of their pity ! Can I not bury deep in my heart my regrets , my false hopes , and my tears ? My face shall betray nothing , but keep the ...
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... cried , as her nose grew redder than usual , and her knitting fell on her lap , ' my conver- sation ! what conversation ? What did you hear ? that you would never be better ? The doctor did not say that exactly . ' ' Yes , he did say so ...
... cried , as her nose grew redder than usual , and her knitting fell on her lap , ' my conver- sation ! what conversation ? What did you hear ? that you would never be better ? The doctor did not say that exactly . ' ' Yes , he did say so ...
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... cried under the window , ' Charity , if you please ! ' I looked down , and saw two little sunburnt urchins in rags , barefooted and sturdy . ' Oh ! ' I cried , ' all that I am possessed of , for one day of your health , and a piece of ...
... cried under the window , ' Charity , if you please ! ' I looked down , and saw two little sunburnt urchins in rags , barefooted and sturdy . ' Oh ! ' I cried , ' all that I am possessed of , for one day of your health , and a piece of ...
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... cried , surround- ing me with it ; ' how well that suits you ! ' I made a sign of impatience at this foolish joke . She said no more , but sat down beside me on the bench , and I heard her sigh . ' And so we go away to - morrow ! ' she ...
... cried , surround- ing me with it ; ' how well that suits you ! ' I made a sign of impatience at this foolish joke . She said no more , but sat down beside me on the bench , and I heard her sigh . ' And so we go away to - morrow ! ' she ...
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