she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner in which she told me this quite enchanted me, and I was quite carried away by it. She is really most good and amiable, and I am quite sure Heaven has not given me into evil hands, and that we shall be... The Christian Remembrancer - Page 3341867Full view - About this book
 | Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - Princes - 1867 - 404 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 520 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only " thing which troubled her was that she did not " think she was worthy of me. The joyous " openness of manner...evil hands, and that we " shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever " she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk " together... | |
 | Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 522 pages
...she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only " thing which troubled her was that she did not " think she was worthy of me. The joyous " openness of manner...evil hands, and that we " shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever " she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk " together... | |
 | Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - Princes - 1867 - 390 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her. was that she did not think -she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. x ' • " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Theology - 1867 - 396 pages
...her the sacrifice of sharing her life; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together a... | |
 | REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner in which she told me this quit« enchanted me, and I was quite carried away by it. She is really most good and amiable, and I... | |
 | James Et Al Parton - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 656 pages
...she looked on it as a sacrifice. The only thing which troubled her was that she did not think that she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together a... | |
 | Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - Princes - 1868 - 410 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - Princes - 1868 - 410 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joy-ous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fan-cies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | James Parton - Suffragists - 1869 - 702 pages
...she looked on it as a sacrifice. The only thing which troubled her was that she did not think that she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together a... | |
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