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The New Windmill Book of Mystery Stories of the Nineteenth Century The New Windmill Book of Mystery Stories of the Nineteenth Century by Robert Etty
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“I am not long for this world, Isaac," said she; " and I shall not feel easy on my death-bed, unless I have done my best to the last , to make my son happy. I mean to put my own fears and my own feelings out of the question, and to go with you to your wife, and try what I can do to reclaim her. Give me your arm, Isaac;and let me do the last thing I can in this world to help my son before it is too late”
Robert Etty, The New Windmill Book of Mystery Stories of the Nineteenth Century
“She was kindness itself with him; she never made him feel his inferior capacities, and inferior manners - she showed the sweetest anxiety to please him in the smallest trifles”
Robert Etty, The New Windmill Book of Mystery Stories of the Nineteenth Century