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You hope not ! " cried Susannah , earnestly . The mourning ran not in Trim's head , whatever it did in Susannah's . I hope , " said Trim , ex- plaining himself , " I hope in God the news is not true . " " I heard the letter read with my ...
You hope not ! " cried Susannah , earnestly . The mourning ran not in Trim's head , whatever it did in Susannah's . I hope , " said Trim , ex- plaining himself , " I hope in God the news is not true . " " I heard the letter read with my ...
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My hope in God is that I may soon see again what He has taken from me . Amid the myriads of angels there is not one so beautiful ; and even he ( if there be any ) who is appointed my guardian , could never love me so .
My hope in God is that I may soon see again what He has taken from me . Amid the myriads of angels there is not one so beautiful ; and even he ( if there be any ) who is appointed my guardian , could never love me so .
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She approached Miss Nancy with much primness , and said , with a slow , treble suavity- 66 Niece , I hope I see you well in health . " Miss Nancy kissed her aunt's cheek dutifully , and answered , with the same sort of amiable primness ...
She approached Miss Nancy with much primness , and said , with a slow , treble suavity- 66 Niece , I hope I see you well in health . " Miss Nancy kissed her aunt's cheek dutifully , and answered , with the same sort of amiable primness ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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