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Page 14
... cause of her decease , and her thin hand to leave the simple and retired way of life in clung convulsively , as loath to part , around which his feet had been set hitherto , to his the neck of her infant . Not only feature and great ...
... cause of her decease , and her thin hand to leave the simple and retired way of life in clung convulsively , as loath to part , around which his feet had been set hitherto , to his the neck of her infant . Not only feature and great ...
Page 17
... cause of the supineness of the other . Now it had become indeed difficult for the lad to act a manly part ; as difficult as for one who has been habitually dishonest to become rig- idly virtuous , and to confess to the world at the same ...
... cause of the supineness of the other . Now it had become indeed difficult for the lad to act a manly part ; as difficult as for one who has been habitually dishonest to become rig- idly virtuous , and to confess to the world at the same ...
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... caused the picture of Sir Hildebrand's wife to be re- moved from its position , and hung up over the dining - room ... cause the water , in certain localities , to seethe and effer vesce like boiling cauldrons . Springs of sul- phur ...
... caused the picture of Sir Hildebrand's wife to be re- moved from its position , and hung up over the dining - room ... cause the water , in certain localities , to seethe and effer vesce like boiling cauldrons . Springs of sul- phur ...
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... cause he had thoughtlessly thrown himself into , and thenceforth devoted himself to that of the queen . Unfortunately it was too late ; it was not in the power of any indi- vidual , however eloquent or influential , to stay the ...
... cause he had thoughtlessly thrown himself into , and thenceforth devoted himself to that of the queen . Unfortunately it was too late ; it was not in the power of any indi- vidual , however eloquent or influential , to stay the ...
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... cause of Greece , till the friend of his heart falls by the hand of a Trojan . Then , what patriotism , honor ... caused thee to see it with thine own eyes , but vant of the Lord , died there , in the land of thou shalt not go thither ...
... cause of Greece , till the friend of his heart falls by the hand of a Trojan . Then , what patriotism , honor ... caused thee to see it with thine own eyes , but vant of the Lord , died there , in the land of thou shalt not go thither ...
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