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... of my feelingson this affectingoccasion; theywere mingled emotions of terror, pity, andamazement. I had never conceived the possibility of such an event as the death of this splendid object ofmy envy;and I now remembered withanguish the ...
... of my feelingson this affectingoccasion; theywere mingled emotions of terror, pity, andamazement. I had never conceived the possibility of such an event as the death of this splendid object ofmy envy;and I now remembered withanguish the ...
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... ofmy departedinfant ceased altogetherto participate in these feelings! Oh,my Louisa,” added she, “child ofmy heart! sweetest companion of my solitary hours!art thouso soon, sovery soonforgotten! hasthe memory ofthy enchanting smiles ...
... ofmy departedinfant ceased altogetherto participate in these feelings! Oh,my Louisa,” added she, “child ofmy heart! sweetest companion of my solitary hours!art thouso soon, sovery soonforgotten! hasthe memory ofthy enchanting smiles ...
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... ofmy God? Whatwasit but this which made mefeelmy own vileness, my ingratitude, and the enormity of my crimes?And hasthis God, Isaidto myself, whom Ihave dreadedand avoidedfrom my early childhood, been engaged in preparing such a plan of ...
... ofmy God? Whatwasit but this which made mefeelmy own vileness, my ingratitude, and the enormity of my crimes?And hasthis God, Isaidto myself, whom Ihave dreadedand avoidedfrom my early childhood, been engaged in preparing such a plan of ...
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