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... sure , ' twas mighty small notice she ever took of me , my nature is not so petty that a slight to my vanity can obscure my judgment or dim my perception . ' Then he went on to tell me all about meeting you at Vaux- hall , and what a ...
... sure , ' twas mighty small notice she ever took of me , my nature is not so petty that a slight to my vanity can obscure my judgment or dim my perception . ' Then he went on to tell me all about meeting you at Vaux- hall , and what a ...
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... sure to have some memory of the returning celebrity , or at least some tradition derived from the specially intimate associates of his youth . Men stopped each other on the street to tell tales of his boyhood . Laborers in the factories ...
... sure to have some memory of the returning celebrity , or at least some tradition derived from the specially intimate associates of his youth . Men stopped each other on the street to tell tales of his boyhood . Laborers in the factories ...
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... sure , there are in the annals of literature many instances of very talented persons writing rapidly and carelessly , but this we are disposed to regret . It will hardly be considered heresy to say that we could wish Mrs. Browning had ...
... sure , there are in the annals of literature many instances of very talented persons writing rapidly and carelessly , but this we are disposed to regret . It will hardly be considered heresy to say that we could wish Mrs. Browning had ...
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... sure and sudden on the Major . He was arrested at midnight and haled to Grand Rapids , where , after proper examination , he was lodged in jail to await trial . Things looked cloudy , and he be- gan to plan for his liberty . He sent for ...
... sure and sudden on the Major . He was arrested at midnight and haled to Grand Rapids , where , after proper examination , he was lodged in jail to await trial . Things looked cloudy , and he be- gan to plan for his liberty . He sent for ...
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... sure to bring you . " " You need not wait , " said Hesper , quickly , just a tinge of impatience in the usually sweet voice . " I sha'n't be ready for some time , and when I am Jacob can go with me . Tell Mrs. Rayburn , please , that I ...
... sure to bring you . " " You need not wait , " said Hesper , quickly , just a tinge of impatience in the usually sweet voice . " I sha'n't be ready for some time , and when I am Jacob can go with me . Tell Mrs. Rayburn , please , that I ...
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