New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 66. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... mind . " " No , my mind is not like other people's , or I should have long ago sunk into an idiot , or have given myself up to rid me honestly of this torment ! No , its power of feeling misery is unimpaired - my mind is unchanged ! You ...
... mind . " " No , my mind is not like other people's , or I should have long ago sunk into an idiot , or have given myself up to rid me honestly of this torment ! No , its power of feeling misery is unimpaired - my mind is unchanged ! You ...
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... mind I laughed in my heart as I set my mind to scheme up some deep plan of retaliation , in which I did not care if I was myself involved , provided only my desire of vengeance was fully glutted . But the wormwood was in the treatment I ...
... mind I laughed in my heart as I set my mind to scheme up some deep plan of retaliation , in which I did not care if I was myself involved , provided only my desire of vengeance was fully glutted . But the wormwood was in the treatment I ...
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... mind their own business and get out of my way - for I was excited , and had not time nor inclination to be polite , line . I was when so fine a specimen of a fresh - water shark was on my determined to master him by myself . I could ...
... mind their own business and get out of my way - for I was excited , and had not time nor inclination to be polite , line . I was when so fine a specimen of a fresh - water shark was on my determined to master him by myself . I could ...
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