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... speak freely and fear- lessly of the miseries and vexations of a false position , how- ever splendid it may be ; miseries which may not be escaped from , by any efforts to keep them out of sight or hearing , either in the turmoil of a ...
... speak freely and fear- lessly of the miseries and vexations of a false position , how- ever splendid it may be ; miseries which may not be escaped from , by any efforts to keep them out of sight or hearing , either in the turmoil of a ...
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... speaking to me of this catastrophe , said : " On one occasion ( when her father went out scouring the country for suspected rebels ) , he took his son Michael with him . After riding along the road for some time , he informed his son ...
... speaking to me of this catastrophe , said : " On one occasion ( when her father went out scouring the country for suspected rebels ) , he took his son Michael with him . After riding along the road for some time , he informed his son ...
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... speak of the violence done to the poor girl by her father , as an act of tyranny . It was an unfortunate marriage , " says Mr. Sheehy , " and it led to great misfortunes . It was impossible for her to live with Captain Farmer . She fled ...
... speak of the violence done to the poor girl by her father , as an act of tyranny . It was an unfortunate marriage , " says Mr. Sheehy , " and it led to great misfortunes . It was impossible for her to live with Captain Farmer . She fled ...
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... Speak the softness and feeling that dwell in the heart . " Her voice was ever sweetly modulated and low- “ an ex- cellent thing in woman ! " Its tones were always in har- monious concord with the traits of her expressive features ...
... Speak the softness and feeling that dwell in the heart . " Her voice was ever sweetly modulated and low- “ an ex- cellent thing in woman ! " Its tones were always in har- monious concord with the traits of her expressive features ...
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... Speaking of these extravagant arrangements of her husband , * The Gardiner family owned the fee simple of the whole street , nearly , and the house No. 10 at the west end , and north side of Hen- rietta Street , which now constitutes ...
... Speaking of these extravagant arrangements of her husband , * The Gardiner family owned the fee simple of the whole street , nearly , and the house No. 10 at the west end , and north side of Hen- rietta Street , which now constitutes ...
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