Reproach me!' she exclaimed, looking up quickly; 'what right have you to reproach me?' " The question took me by surprise, for I certainly thought I had the best right in the world. " She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking, and said : '... A Life's Mistake Or Love's Forgiveness - Page 313by Charles Garvice - 1892 - 341 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1864 - 496 pages
...?' " The question took me by surprise, for I certainly th6ught I had the best right in the world. " She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking, and said : ' If it were not for you, I should not be what I am'. " ' Good God !' I exclaimed, ' what do... | |
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...me?' " The question took me by surprise, for I certainly thought I had the best right in the world. " She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking, and said : ' If it were not for you, I should not be what I am'. "'Good God!' I exclaimed, 'what do you... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 pages
...? ' "The question took me by surprise, for I certainly thought I had the best right in the world. " She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking, and said : — ' If it were not for you I should not be what I am.' "'Good God!' I exclaimed, 'what do... | |
| Charles Garvice - 1893 - 326 pages
..." He said that a reward was offered for the man — that he had orders to take him alive or dead !" She put her hand to her throat, as if she were choking, then went on: " Father asked what sort of a man he was, and the superintendent described him. Harry... | |
| Charles Garvice - 1899 - 386 pages
...could not deceive me. Not again! .1 believed in you once, I blinded myself to your faults, I — Oh!" She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking. " It drives me mad to think of the past, of the way I trusted and slaved for you — for you!" she... | |
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...me?' "The question took me by surprise, for I certainly thought I had the best right in the world. " She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking, and said : ' If it were not for you I should not be what I am.' " ' Good God !' I exclaimed, ' What do... | |
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...the care of Mrs. Leigh." The blood rushed violently to her face and, ebbing, left it white as death. She put her hand to her throat as if she were choking for air and Colonel Doyle went to the window and opened it to let the fresh air into the close room.... | |
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