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" I told her that she had never approached me without diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except when any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, " I can say more " than that. You never appeared in my sight, " even in anger, without... "
Birmingham : a Poem: In Two Parts, with Appendix - Página 218
por Harry Howells Horton - 1853 - 290 páginas
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The Life of William Hutton: Including a Particular Account of the Riots at ...

William Hutton - 1816 - 436 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except when any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, " I can say more " than that. You never...sight, " even in anger, without that sight giving me " me pleasure." I received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears. I parted with my dull house-keeper,...
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The life of William Hutton. To which is subjoined, the history of his family ...

William Hutton - 1817 - 424 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except when any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, " I can say more " than that. You never...received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears. I parted with my dull house-keeper, gave notice to quit at Bromsgrove, sold my horse, and ate at the...
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Leigh Hunt's London Journal, Volúmenes1-2

Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 páginas
...had happened between us. She replied, "lean say more than that. You never appeared in my sight, not even in anger, without that sight giving me pleasure."...received the dear remark as I now write it, with tears. — Mutton's Autobiography. Hutton was a good and clever man, and with allowance for something a little...
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Lives of Individuals who Raised Themselves from Poverty to Eminence Or Fortune

Richard Alfred Davenport - 1841 - 456 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except whenever any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, ' I can say more than that. You never appeared in my sight, even in anger, without the sight giving me pleasure.' I received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears." In June...
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Self-reliance; a book for young men, by the author of 'A book for mothers'.

Charlotte Eliza Sargeant - 1852 - 234 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over my mind, excepting when any little disagreement had happened between us : she replied, ' I can say more than that, you never appeared in my sight, even in anger, without the sight giving me pleasure.' I received the dear remark," he adds, " as I now write it, with tears."...
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Birmingham: a poem

Harry Howells Horton - 1853 - 304 páginas
...notice of him will not be out of place." This passage ought to read as follows : — " He (Mr. Button) was a cold-blooded, hard-hearted, and moneyminded...; but I think it is too bad that his memory should beinsulted,by applying such "cold" and "hard" epithets. I could give many instances of his kindheartedness,...
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Self-made Men

Charles C. B. Seymour - 1858 - 1454 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except whenever any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, 'I can say more than that. You never appeared in my sight, even in anger, without the sight giving me pleasure.' I received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears." Having saved...
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Annals of industry and genius

Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1863 - 332 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over my mind, except when any little disagreement had passed between us ; she replied, 'I can say more than that ; you never appeared in my sight, even in anger, without the sight of you giving me pleasure.' I received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears." His...
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Morning studies and evening pastimes

Spencer Timothy Hall - 1870 - 424 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except when any little disagreement had happened between us. She replied, ' I can say more than that. You never...my sight, even in anger, without that sight giving mo pleasure.' I received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears." And now, remembering what...
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The Life of William Hutton: And the History of the Hutton Family

William Hutton - 1872 - 476 páginas
...diffusing a ray of pleasure over the mind, except when any little disagreement had happened between us." She replied, " I can say more than that. You never...received the dear remark, as I now write it, with tears. I parted with my dull housekeeper, gave notice to quit at Bromsgrove, sold my horse, and ate at the...
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