 | 1842 - 574 sider
...in this belief, and I sank under this accumulated load of affliction. For three weeks I hovered on the borders of the grave, and when I arose from this...by her she raised her speaking eyes to mine with a sorrowful, inquiring gaze, and ns she read anguish which I could not conceal, she turned away with... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 sider
...caused by exertions to suppress a cough. I was compelled to conceal every appearance of alarm, lest agitation of her mind should produce fatal consequences....conceal, she turned away with a look of despair." There no longer remained room for hope, and all that remained to be done was to smooth the pathway... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 sider
...caused by exertions to suppress a cough. I was compelled to conceal every appearance of alarm, lest agitation of her mind should produce fatal consequences....conceal, she turned away with a look of despair." There no longer remained room for hope, and all that remained to be done was to smooth the pathway... | |
 | Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1851 - 492 sider
...compelled to conceal every appearance of alarm, lest the agitation of her mind should produce final consequences. As I seated myself by her, she raised...inquiring gaze, and as she read the anguish which 1 could not concenl, she turned away with a look of despair. She spoke not a word, but silence, still,... | |
 | Lucretia Maria Davidson, Margaret Miller Davidson - 1852 - 494 sider
...not sustain my own weight, it was to witness the rupture of a hlood-vessel in her lungs, caused hy exertions to suppress a cough. Oh ! it was agony to...should produce fatal consequences. As I seated myself hy her, she raised her speaking eyes to mine with a mournful, inquiring gaze, and as she read the anguish... | |
 | Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1857 - 504 sider
...sustain my own weight, it was to witness the rupture of a blood-vessel in her lungs, caused by exerlions to suppress a cough. Oh ! it was agony to see her...inquiring gaze, and as she read the anguish which 1 could not conceal, she turned away with a look of despair. She spoke not a word, but silence, still,... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 366 sider
...caused by exertions to suppress a cough. I was compelled to conceal every appearance of alarm, lest agitation of her mind should produce fatal consequences....speaking eyes to mine with a mournful, inquiring gaze, ind, as she read the anguish which I could not conceal, she turned away with a look of despair." There... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1860 - 356 sider
...caused by exertions to suppress a cough. I was CO! npellcd to conceal every appearance of alarm, lest agitation of her mind should produce fatal consequences. As I seated myself by her, she raised ner speaking eyes to mine with a niosirnfi.il, inquiring gaze, •ind, as she read the anguish which... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1867 - 496 sider
...accumulated load of affliction. For three weeks I hovered upon the borders of the grave ; and wben I arose from this bed of pain, so feeble that I could...I could not conceal, she turned away with a .look ff despair. She spoke not a word, but silence, still, death3ike silence, pervaded the apartment" The... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1873 - 504 sider
...mistaken for the bloom of health.) the hurried beating of the heart, and the drenching night-perspirations confirmed me in this belief, and I sank under this...As I seated myself by her, she raised her speaking eves to mine with a mournful, inquiring gaze ; and as she read the anguish which I could not conceal,... | |
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