New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 75
... thought that if she could see him once more , her lot would be less heavy . For uncon- sciously , she had forgotten all her early trials , his estrangement , and the suffering which his evil habits had brought upon her long before the ...
... thought that if she could see him once more , her lot would be less heavy . For uncon- sciously , she had forgotten all her early trials , his estrangement , and the suffering which his evil habits had brought upon her long before the ...
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... thought- fully . His head drooped , yet this but rendered his air more dignified ; and he seemed a man in whom all vain thoughts and violent passions were dead - in whom alone some sweet , and some , perchance , very bitter memories now ...
... thought- fully . His head drooped , yet this but rendered his air more dignified ; and he seemed a man in whom all vain thoughts and violent passions were dead - in whom alone some sweet , and some , perchance , very bitter memories now ...
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... thought were wast- ing their time very ridiculously . But just at present he thought differently . He was excessively , and , all things considered , justly proud of having learnt to express himself intelligibly in French , and he ...
... thought were wast- ing their time very ridiculously . But just at present he thought differently . He was excessively , and , all things considered , justly proud of having learnt to express himself intelligibly in French , and he ...
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