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... hearts and heads , and denuded of civil importance and moral weight , of course we must admit that they have no business to figure in a novel , and that the old " tye - wig system " ought to be implicitly adhered to , of end- ing with a ...
... hearts and heads , and denuded of civil importance and moral weight , of course we must admit that they have no business to figure in a novel , and that the old " tye - wig system " ought to be implicitly adhered to , of end- ing with a ...
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... heart . Little cause as she had to turn to her father with affection , he was more to her now than her husband . As she spoke , the door abruptly opened , and Mr. Rawlings came in . " Ah ! father ! " exclaimed Margaret , " you are ...
... heart . Little cause as she had to turn to her father with affection , he was more to her now than her husband . As she spoke , the door abruptly opened , and Mr. Rawlings came in . " Ah ! father ! " exclaimed Margaret , " you are ...
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... heart sank within him . He had to cross a court - yard where several persons were scattered about , and he hardly dared to lift his head from a sensitive reluctance to look upon their poor pale cheeks and rueful eyes . All at once he ...
... heart sank within him . He had to cross a court - yard where several persons were scattered about , and he hardly dared to lift his head from a sensitive reluctance to look upon their poor pale cheeks and rueful eyes . All at once he ...
Strona 54
... heart very sad . " " Go to America ! " exclaimed Costigan ; " non- sense - he never went to America - that was only a ruse - and all for nothing . There , captain , you read the letter — it's a cramp hand for a man after dinner . " The ...
... heart very sad . " " Go to America ! " exclaimed Costigan ; " non- sense - he never went to America - that was only a ruse - and all for nothing . There , captain , you read the letter — it's a cramp hand for a man after dinner . " The ...
Strona 55
... heart he shall come - and good Madame Stubb -oh ! certainly , she will open her arms for him . But the young lady , sir - what you say nothing about the young lady ? " " Well , do you know , " replied Costigan , " I think the less ...
... heart he shall come - and good Madame Stubb -oh ! certainly , she will open her arms for him . But the young lady , sir - what you say nothing about the young lady ? " " Well , do you know , " replied Costigan , " I think the less ...
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