| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1863 - 514 pages
...you should carry with you to the grave." Her fierce and cruel eyes looked into his in the dull grey twilight, with that leer and triumph in them with...husband who killed his wife when he fell in love with another woman, though whether it would honour your boasted escutcheon much " She stopped, stricken... | |
| 1863 - 514 pages
...you should carry with you to the grave." Her fierce and cruel eyes looked into his in the dull grey twilight, with that leer and triumph in them with...husband who killed his wife when he fell in love with another woman, though whether it would honour your boasted escutcheon much " She stopped, stricken... | |
| 1863 - 520 pages
...grave." Her fierce and cruel eyes looked into his in the dull grey twilight, with that leer and trinmph in them with which she gloated over the misery she...husband who killed his wife when he fell in love with another woman, though whether it would honour your boasted escutcheon much " She stopped, stricken... | |
| Marie Louise De la Ramée - 1863 - 338 pages
...dull gray twilight, with leering triumph over the misery she caused. ' It is a pity there are laws as inexorable on murder as on marriage! You would not...husband who killed his wife when he fell in love with another woman — ' She stopped, stricken with sudden awe and fear, at the passion she had stung, and... | |
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