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... with aremote view of the ocean.From the window ontheright hand was seen the ornamented part of the garden andshrubbery; and on the left, a kindof wilderness of flowering shrubs and aromatic herbs, inclosed witha slight ironrailing ...
... with aremote view of the ocean.From the window ontheright hand was seen the ornamented part of the garden andshrubbery; and on the left, a kindof wilderness of flowering shrubs and aromatic herbs, inclosed witha slight ironrailing ...
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... he regularly made his escape from thecabin, generallyindeed with a playful air,but sometimes witha surliness of manner which excited considerable irritation in Louisa's mind, andled her frequently to address him not only as an avowed enemy.
... he regularly made his escape from thecabin, generallyindeed with a playful air,but sometimes witha surliness of manner which excited considerable irritation in Louisa's mind, andled her frequently to address him not only as an avowed enemy.
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... from her airing, which she had taken as usual in her open palanquin with the child on her lap, and during whichshe ... witha blameableinsensibility tothe intended kindnessofher husband, very vehemently opposed the idea ofentering again ...
... from her airing, which she had taken as usual in her open palanquin with the child on her lap, and during whichshe ... witha blameableinsensibility tothe intended kindnessofher husband, very vehemently opposed the idea ofentering again ...
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... witha deep sigh—“yes;I have heard ofthe consolations ofreligion; I am no infidel;Ido notquestion the powerofGod, neither do I doubt butthat there aresome blessed individuals who have found happiness in religion: but I havetriedit ...
... witha deep sigh—“yes;I have heard ofthe consolations ofreligion; I am no infidel;Ido notquestion the powerofGod, neither do I doubt butthat there aresome blessed individuals who have found happiness in religion: but I havetriedit ...
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... witha kindof prickly fence, having their mossyroofs overgrown witha certain creeper bearing large gourds,or pumpkins. Passing still forward,we came to atope of mangoes, inclosed by walls ofmud.In thecentreof thisgrove, which,from the ...
... witha kindof prickly fence, having their mossyroofs overgrown witha certain creeper bearing large gourds,or pumpkins. Passing still forward,we came to atope of mangoes, inclosed by walls ofmud.In thecentreof thisgrove, which,from the ...
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