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... Jeanné Rysé , a daughter of the Baroness Rysen- steen , in the district of Rive . The gentleman was her cousin , Captain Krusé . They were both returning from a visit to Major - General Gregers Daa , who two years before had purchased ...
... Jeanné Rysé , a daughter of the Baroness Rysen- steen , in the district of Rive . The gentleman was her cousin , Captain Krusé . They were both returning from a visit to Major - General Gregers Daa , who two years before had purchased ...
Сторінка 86
... Jeanné . " My mother has hitherto always been my confidante in everything ; it will distress her when she finds that I am concealing our attachment from her . Do not be afraid , dearest . She is so good , she has never thought of ...
... Jeanné . " My mother has hitherto always been my confidante in everything ; it will distress her when she finds that I am concealing our attachment from her . Do not be afraid , dearest . She is so good , she has never thought of ...
Сторінка 87
... Jeanné ! That is merely an idea peculiar to your age ; people don't die so easily . Time is an excellent doctor for such wounds . " 66 66 Who , then , have you chosen for me ? " Major - General Gregers Daa , of Hald . He was with me to ...
... Jeanné ! That is merely an idea peculiar to your age ; people don't die so easily . Time is an excellent doctor for such wounds . " 66 66 Who , then , have you chosen for me ? " Major - General Gregers Daa , of Hald . He was with me to ...
Сторінка 88
... Jeanné Rysé , and the sight of her awakened emotions in his mind which he had never before known . He wished to have her in his lost sister's place ; he wished to be her confidential friend , her counsellor , her com- panion , and ...
... Jeanné Rysé , and the sight of her awakened emotions in his mind which he had never before known . He wished to have her in his lost sister's place ; he wished to be her confidential friend , her counsellor , her com- panion , and ...
Сторінка 90
... Jeanné might , indeed , be stupified by all the entertainments provided for her , but that solitude is the only comfort in deep sorrow , and the great physician for suffering . Betwixt the mother and daughter , these such opposite ...
... Jeanné might , indeed , be stupified by all the entertainments provided for her , but that solitude is the only comfort in deep sorrow , and the great physician for suffering . Betwixt the mother and daughter , these such opposite ...
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