Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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LEAVE - TAKINGS AT BROCKHURST . . 342 LII . KEZIA . . . . . . 346 LIII . ” AN
ARRIVAL AT Bod ELIAN 349 LIV . HIRELL ' s Call . . . 352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s
OAK 355 LVI . THE BITTER Cup . . . . . . . 364 LVII . The SOLITARY . 367 LVIII .
LEAVE - TAKINGS AT BROCKHURST . . 342 LII . KEZIA . . . . . . 346 LIII . ” AN
ARRIVAL AT Bod ELIAN 349 LIV . HIRELL ' s Call . . . 352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s
OAK 355 LVI . THE BITTER Cup . . . . . . . 364 LVII . The SOLITARY . 367 LVIII .
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Not without heroic discipline of self , perhaps ; certainly not without great and
protracted effort . But they can do it . They do not . Again they are tempted , and
yet again . Every faculty cries out to them for leave to do its own proper work , to
grow ...
Not without heroic discipline of self , perhaps ; certainly not without great and
protracted effort . But they can do it . They do not . Again they are tempted , and
yet again . Every faculty cries out to them for leave to do its own proper work , to
grow ...
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She leaves them to their fate . And they are , or try to believe themselves to be ,
happy ; for they no longer dream those disturbing dreams . She leaves them . Yes
, as the sun leaves the tropical forest at eve , stifling in its own rankness , a prey ...
She leaves them to their fate . And they are , or try to believe themselves to be ,
happy ; for they no longer dream those disturbing dreams . She leaves them . Yes
, as the sun leaves the tropical forest at eve , stifling in its own rankness , a prey ...
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... inclined head , subdued attitude of deference , upward sideglance from a
brown bright eye , and respectful words , only called forth a rough , Oh , very well
! ' and then Cunliff turned on his heel , leaving Mr . Jarman to follow as he
pleased .
... inclined head , subdued attitude of deference , upward sideglance from a
brown bright eye , and respectful words , only called forth a rough , Oh , very well
! ' and then Cunliff turned on his heel , leaving Mr . Jarman to follow as he
pleased .
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I . Black boughs at night , just arching o ' er A little hall themselves have made ;
Where spectral leaves upon the floor Dance through the light , dance through the
shade ; While in the branch - built roof the Moon , Great world to little , holds the ...
I . Black boughs at night , just arching o ' er A little hall themselves have made ;
Where spectral leaves upon the floor Dance through the light , dance through the
shade ; While in the branch - built roof the Moon , Great world to little , holds the ...
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