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... lived until that morning , but we never knew about it until then , not until Gladys gave words to the unac- knowledged long delight . How dignified she was too ! and she threw her regal robes about us all . Ah mother ! since you left us ...
... lived until that morning , but we never knew about it until then , not until Gladys gave words to the unac- knowledged long delight . How dignified she was too ! and she threw her regal robes about us all . Ah mother ! since you left us ...
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... and settled myself for a spell of quiet pleasure . I never stirred or thought again of the world I lived in until I finished the last page of my book ; then suddenly I began to wonder what was happening to the 116 [ Jan. Madeleine's Story .
... and settled myself for a spell of quiet pleasure . I never stirred or thought again of the world I lived in until I finished the last page of my book ; then suddenly I began to wonder what was happening to the 116 [ Jan. Madeleine's Story .
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... lived on the excitement of vice and crime and of shifty means of liv- ing . The Salvation services sup- ply a counter - irritant and sub- stitute for ruinous and wasting excitement , one that , at all events , is harmless , may be bene ...
... lived on the excitement of vice and crime and of shifty means of liv- ing . The Salvation services sup- ply a counter - irritant and sub- stitute for ruinous and wasting excitement , one that , at all events , is harmless , may be bene ...
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... lived ; more than one died on the battle- field ; more than one died on the scaffold ; it was quite exceptional indeed for a Stuart to die in his bed ; yet the house survived , and its last direct representative was a cardinal of the ...
... lived ; more than one died on the battle- field ; more than one died on the scaffold ; it was quite exceptional indeed for a Stuart to die in his bed ; yet the house survived , and its last direct representative was a cardinal of the ...
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... lived during the long anarchy and licence of the English wars , looked back with unfeigned regret . The " blast " which burst when Alexander the Third's horse stumbled upon the cliff at Kinghorn , swept away the earlier civilisation of ...
... lived during the long anarchy and licence of the English wars , looked back with unfeigned regret . The " blast " which burst when Alexander the Third's horse stumbled upon the cliff at Kinghorn , swept away the earlier civilisation of ...
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