I should have written to you before, if I had had one word of hope to say; but I have not. She grows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would not take. Moments so dark as these... The Life of Charlotte Brontë - Página 67por Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1857 - 542 páginas
...to say; but I have not. She grows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would not take. Moments so dark as these I have never knuwn. I pray for God's support to us all. Hitherto He has granted it." 'The morning drew on to noon.... | |
| Art - 1858 - 210 páginas
...to say; but I have not. She p-ows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was erpressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would...God's support to us all. Hitherto he has granted it December 21, 1848. Emily suffers no more from pain or weakness now. She never will suffer more in this... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 páginas
...physician's opinion was expressed too obscure1^ to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would Dot take. Moments so dark as these I have never known....only whisper in gasps. Now, when it was too late, shc said to Charlotte, " If you will send for a doctor, I will sea him now." About two o'clock she... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1876 - 492 páginas
...r*f/r/-w:/l too obscurely to be of use. He sent i* wii/me, wbkh »he would not take. Moments so daik as I have never known. I pray for God's support to us all Me ha» granted it." Thr morning drew on to noon. Emily was worse : she could rmly whi»|/rr in ftasp».... | |
| John Baillie - 1878 - 462 páginas
...to say ; but I have not. She grows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would...has -granted it."' ' The morning drew on to noon,' adds our friend ; ' Emily was worse — she could only whisper in gasps. Now, when it was too late,... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1889 - 248 páginas
...which told that the hand of Death was actually upon her. Charlotte wrote in this agonising hour, " Moments so dark as these I have never known. I pray...God's support to us all. Hitherto He has granted it." At noon on that day, when it was too late, Emily whispered in gasps, "If you will send for a doctor,... | |
| Marion Harland - 1899 - 370 páginas
...to say, but I have not. She grows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine which she would...GOD'S support to us all. Hitherto He has granted it. " I hope still, for I must hope. She is as dear to me as life. If I let the faintness of despair reach... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1900 - 756 páginas
...Forbes approves these remedies, or whether there are others he would recommend in preference. scurely to be of use. He sent some medicine, which she would...to us all. Hitherto He has granted it.' The morning grew on to noon. Emily was worse : she could only whisper in gasps. Now, when it was too late, she... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1908 - 520 páginas
...to say ; but I had not. She grows daily weaker. The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. He sent some medicine which she would...God's support to us all. Hitherto He has granted it. — Yours faithfully, C. BRONTE. The last chapter of Emily's pathetic life we have in the words of... | |
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