Rose Mervyn, of Whitelake, Volume 1Hurst and Blackett, 1879 |
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Page 287 - I'll stick by you as long as I have a drop of blood in my body." " Thank you," Hamilton answered with a smile to him ; then taking off his hat and bowing to the people, he said, aloud, " I never turned my back upon my enemy, and certainly will not flee from my friends.
Page 233 - Now you can go forth and do and say what you know to be right," she said, solemnly, as Roso bent over her. " I feel that he is waiting for you. I know what he will say, and how he will say it ; but you are too pure, too good, too innocent, and young for such as he.