MISS DUNROSS had so completely perplexed me, that I was at a loss what to say next. To ask her plainly why it was necessary to keep the room in darkness while she remained in it, might prove (for all
MISS DUNROSS had so completely perplexed me, that I was at a loss what to say next. To ask her plainly why it was necessary to keep the room in darkness while she remained in it, might prove (for all
I MADE no movement to leave the room; I let no sign of sorrow escape me. At last, my heart was hardened against the wom…
A CRY of terror from the room told me that I had been heard. For a moment more nothing happened. Then the child’s voice…
I SET the position of the harbor by my pocket-compass, and then followed the course of the first street that lay before…
IT mattered little to me to what port the vessel was bound. Go where I might, I knew that I was on my way to Mrs. Van B…
RETURNING to the cottage parlor, I took a chair by the window and opened my pocket-book at a blank page. I had certain …
MY spirits rose as I walked through the bright empty streets, and breathed the fresh morning air. Taking my way eastwa…
SIX months have elapsed. Summer-time has come again. The last parting is over. Prolonged by my care, the days of my mo…
THREE days after my mother and I had established ourselves at Torquay, I received Mrs. Van Brandt’s answer to my letter…
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