The story of Elise Marcel (by Madame J. de Lambert)1874 |
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... never been very strong ; but about - let me see , how long ? —about two years ago , I felt a pain in my leg , which has never left me since . Last winter I was very ill , and passed long weeks in bed . one said , ' Oh , she will soon be ...
... never been very strong ; but about - let me see , how long ? —about two years ago , I felt a pain in my leg , which has never left me since . Last winter I was very ill , and passed long weeks in bed . one said , ' Oh , she will soon be ...
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... never consider my own com- fort ; but remember your sister is ill , and would thus be left alone- ' ' Never mind that ! ' I exclaimed ; ' don't trouble yourself about me ; I know well enough that I shall never be better . Oh ! you need ...
... never consider my own com- fort ; but remember your sister is ill , and would thus be left alone- ' ' Never mind that ! ' I exclaimed ; ' don't trouble yourself about me ; I know well enough that I shall never be better . Oh ! you need ...
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... never cared much for these amusements ; I give them up without the slightest regret , to those who enjoy country ex- peditions . ' I had before me two faces absolutely petrified with amazement , each after her fashion . Margaret , who ...
... never cared much for these amusements ; I give them up without the slightest regret , to those who enjoy country ex- peditions . ' I had before me two faces absolutely petrified with amazement , each after her fashion . Margaret , who ...
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... never shall I be able to run wild in the woods , to enjoy their sweet perfume , to gather flowers , to taste the wild fruit , to feel that I am young and happy , and pretty in a blue gauze hat ! ' Just then a whining voice cried under ...
... never shall I be able to run wild in the woods , to enjoy their sweet perfume , to gather flowers , to taste the wild fruit , to feel that I am young and happy , and pretty in a blue gauze hat ! ' Just then a whining voice cried under ...
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... never be able to do without crutches ? And my aunt , in spite of her afflicted air , how easily she had taken it ! And both of them , how easily they had allowed themselves to be con- vinced by my arguments ! I confess I should have ...
... never be able to do without crutches ? And my aunt , in spite of her afflicted air , how easily she had taken it ! And both of them , how easily they had allowed themselves to be con- vinced by my arguments ! I confess I should have ...
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