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" Save me!" Her voice unmanned him. His long-restrained tears now burst forth, and, seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this : " Miss Milner —... "
Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald: Including Her Familiar Correspondence with the ... - Page 284
by James Boaden - 1833
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The Mourning Ring ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1822 - 320 pages
...seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recal her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this : " Miss Milner — Dear Miss Milner !" That sound did not awaken her : and now again he Hvished to leave htr in this senseless state, that,...
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The Mourning Ring ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1822 - 326 pages
...seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recal her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this: "Miss Milner — Dear Miss JVJilner !" That sound did not awaken her : and now again he wished to leave her in this senseless...
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Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald: Including Her Familiar Correspondence ..., Volume 1

James Boaden - 1833 - 408 pages
...affection, and the horror of the grave. The farewell which closes it is both original and terrific : "Farewell, Dorriforth! farewell, Lord Elmwood! and...entertained hopes that the feelings thus excited would triumph in the father's breast : he was mistaken ; she and her companion are ordered to quit the Castle....
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this — " Miss Milner — Dear Miss Milner." That sound did not awaken her ; and now again he wished to leave her in this senseless state, that...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 432 pages
...seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this — " Miss Milner — Dear Miss Milner." That sound did not awaken her ; and now again he wished to leave her in this senseless state, that...
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English Women of Letters: Biographical Sketches

Julia Kavanagh - 1862 - 352 pages
...seeing her relapsed into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this, 'Miss Milner — dear Miss Milnerl1" Exquisitely tender and affecting is this recollection of his long-lost and once fondly-loved...
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Iwe Ekó tabi onirũru òro olorun on adura ... Scripture class book in Yoruba

Iwe - 1863 - 406 pages
...seeing her relapsed into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this, ' Miss Milner — dear MissMilner!"' Exquisitely tender and affecting is this recollection of his long-lost and once fondly-loved...
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Madame D'Arblay

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 412 pages
...seeing her relapsed into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this, — * Miss Milner — dear Miss Milner ! ' " He recovers himself, however ; commands his steward to tear away her hand, which convulsively...
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Women of fashion, and representative women in letters ..., Issue 50, Volume 2

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 pages
...seeing her relapsed into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this, — ' Miss Milner — dear Miss Milner ! ' " He recovers himself, however ; commands his steward to tear away her hand, which convulsively...
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A Simple Story and Nature and Art

Mrs. Inchbald - 1880 - 784 pages
...seeing her relapsing into the swoon, he cried out eagerly to recall her. Her name did not, however, come to his recollection — nor any name but this : " Miss Milner — dear Miss Milner !" That sound did not awaken her; and now again he wished to leave her in this senseless state, that,...
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