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... sucha return ofdeep dejection every morning afterbeing in company,that she atlength informed her husband, that it was her determination to go outno more, butto remain at home, andreflect without interruption on the happinessshe had lost ...
... sucha return ofdeep dejection every morning afterbeing in company,that she atlength informed her husband, that it was her determination to go outno more, butto remain at home, andreflect without interruption on the happinessshe had lost ...
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... sucha state of mind aswas much tobe preferred to anything shehad experienced throughout her whole life, evenduring thatpart of it whichshe remembered withmost pleasure, when she had enjoyedthe presence ofher lovelyand beautiful infant ...
... sucha state of mind aswas much tobe preferred to anything shehad experienced throughout her whole life, evenduring thatpart of it whichshe remembered withmost pleasure, when she had enjoyedthe presence ofher lovelyand beautiful infant ...
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... sucha scene asthatbefore him. “Fora few moments,the blazeof innumerable lights inall directions, thesound of a remote band of music, the various resplendentfigures passing and repassing beforehim, every object beingdoubled uponhis sight ...
... sucha scene asthatbefore him. “Fora few moments,the blazeof innumerable lights inall directions, thesound of a remote band of music, the various resplendentfigures passing and repassing beforehim, every object beingdoubled uponhis sight ...
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... sucha momentand insuch a place. Icameto sooththe husbandofmy sister, andif possible tolead him back to his dutybythe pleadingsof friendship: but, instead of this, I have injuredthe cause of my Amelia, disgracedmycharacter asaChristian ...
... sucha momentand insuch a place. Icameto sooththe husbandofmy sister, andif possible tolead him back to his dutybythe pleadingsof friendship: but, instead of this, I have injuredthe cause of my Amelia, disgracedmycharacter asaChristian ...
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... sucha degree of grace as mightthence forward lead him to renounce all dependence uponself. “While thus engaged, he passed along the terracetillhe came within view ofastone gateway opening intothe forest. Having passed this gateway,he ...
... sucha degree of grace as mightthence forward lead him to renounce all dependence uponself. “While thus engaged, he passed along the terracetillhe came within view ofastone gateway opening intothe forest. Having passed this gateway,he ...
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