The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 第 2 巻T.C. Newby, 1848 - 342 ページ |
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337 ページ - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
308 ページ - I want to know if you will tell Lord Lowborough?" "Suppose I do?" "Well, if you are disposed to publish the matter, I cannot dissuade you, of course— but there will be terrible work if you do — and if you don't, I shall think you the most generous of mortal beings — and if there is anything in the world I can do for you — anything short of " she hesitated. "Short of renouncing your guilty connection with my husband, I suppose you mean,
120 ページ - ... himself to overcome obstacles than he has of restraining his natural appetites ; and these two things are the ruin of him. I lay them both to the charge of his harsh yet careless father, and his madly indulgent mother. If ever I am a mother I will zealously strive against this crime of over-indulgence. I can hardly give it a milder name when I think of the evils it brings.
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290 ページ - I lifted up my soul in speechless, earnest supplication, some heavenly influence seemed to strengthen me within: I breathed more freely; my vision cleared; I saw distinctly the pure moon shining on, and the light clouds skimming the clear, dark sky; and then I saw the eternal stars twinkling down upon me; I knew their God was mine, and He was strong to save and swift to hear. 'I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee, 1 seemed whispered from above their myriad orbs.
238 ページ - ... might further happen, or how, or when, that unhappy creature would come up to bed. At last he came slowly, and stumblingly, ascending the stairs, supported by Grimsby and Hattersley, who neither of them walked quite steadily themselves, but were both laughing and joking at him, and making noise enough for all the servants to hear. He himself was no longer laughing now, but sick and stupid.
161 ページ - you are weary of my company, and determined not to have me with you. You might as well have said so at once." He denied it; but I immediately left the room, and flew to the nursery to hide my feelings, if I could not soothe them, there. I was too much hurt to express any further dissatisfaction with his plans, or at all to refer to the subject again, except for the necessary arrangements concerning his departure and the conduct of affairs during his absence, till the day before he went, when I earnestly...
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