A Tale of Two Cities ; Sketches by BozUniversity Society, 1908 - 906 pages |
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Page 140
... heart , and will open all my heart or nearly so . Have you any reason to believe that Lucie loves you ? " " None . As yet , none . " " Is it the immediate object of this confidence , that you may at once ascertain that , with my ...
... heart , and will open all my heart or nearly so . Have you any reason to believe that Lucie loves you ? " " None . As yet , none . " " Is it the immediate object of this confidence , that you may at once ascertain that , with my ...
Page 160
... heart to you , last of all the world ; and that there was something left in me at this time which you could deplore and pity . " " Which I entreated you to believe , again and again , most fervently , with all my heart , was capable of ...
... heart to you , last of all the world ; and that there was something left in me at this time which you could deplore and pity . " " Which I entreated you to believe , again and again , most fervently , with all my heart , was capable of ...
Page 397
... heart ; nor should I have been able to raise my thoughts to Him who was put to death , that we might have hope and ... heart to heart , these two children of the Uni- versal Mother , else so wide apart and differing , have come together ...
... heart ; nor should I have been able to raise my thoughts to Him who was put to death , that we might have hope and ... heart to heart , these two children of the Uni- versal Mother , else so wide apart and differing , have come together ...
Contents
CHAPTER BOOK THE FIRST RECALLED TO LIFE I THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE MAIL | 3 |
THE NIGHT SHADOWS | 10 |
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