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... knew and loved her , Aunt Mary . · I never visited her peaceful abode without feeling in good humour with the world , and full of hope that , after fighting the good fight , ' I should attain to peace and happi- ness , either in this ...
... knew and loved her , Aunt Mary . · I never visited her peaceful abode without feeling in good humour with the world , and full of hope that , after fighting the good fight , ' I should attain to peace and happi- ness , either in this ...
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... knew that was the most effec- tual means of fathoming the mystery . No - I shall carry it myself for her . ' ' You , sir ! ' ' Yes , I. Come , my dear ! ' and away we both walked , or I , rather tottering under my enormous lead . I ...
... knew that was the most effec- tual means of fathoming the mystery . No - I shall carry it myself for her . ' ' You , sir ! ' ' Yes , I. Come , my dear ! ' and away we both walked , or I , rather tottering under my enormous lead . I ...
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... knew no bounds ; she entered heart and soul into the affair , and , with all a woman's tenderness and tact , devised and invented a thousand plans to improve on the crudeness of one's own benevolence . I departed with the alacrity of a ...
... knew no bounds ; she entered heart and soul into the affair , and , with all a woman's tenderness and tact , devised and invented a thousand plans to improve on the crudeness of one's own benevolence . I departed with the alacrity of a ...
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... knew at the same time , how to be just to society and merciful to the crimi- nal . No political bias ever warped his mind , or sullied the purity of his ermine ; and the compliment paid to his honourable impartiality by such a deadly ...
... knew at the same time , how to be just to society and merciful to the crimi- nal . No political bias ever warped his mind , or sullied the purity of his ermine ; and the compliment paid to his honourable impartiality by such a deadly ...
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... knew him , and , accom- panied by my unfortunate friend , I often strolled to that old man's dwelling , and passed away many an evening hour most pleasantly , and yet I scarce knew how . Issendorff sometimes revealed to him the ...
... knew him , and , accom- panied by my unfortunate friend , I often strolled to that old man's dwelling , and passed away many an evening hour most pleasantly , and yet I scarce knew how . Issendorff sometimes revealed to him the ...
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