Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 44
... happy , most happy , to stand amidst this select circle . ... " Here he stopped , for his eye fell on Mary , and he tried in vain to catch the thread of his discourse . But a newspaper proprietor has occasionally to stand stronger fires ...
... happy , most happy , to stand amidst this select circle . ... " Here he stopped , for his eye fell on Mary , and he tried in vain to catch the thread of his discourse . But a newspaper proprietor has occasionally to stand stronger fires ...
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... happy time - a very happy , precious time , and the hours flew all too swiftly , and all gone now - all ! Oh , Maud dear , make the most of a brother or a sister while you have them . What would I not give to have one brother restored ...
... happy time - a very happy , precious time , and the hours flew all too swiftly , and all gone now - all ! Oh , Maud dear , make the most of a brother or a sister while you have them . What would I not give to have one brother restored ...
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... happy , which , from my own experience , I almost begin to doubt . " " I am sorry to hear you speak thus bitterly of married life , " he rejoined ; " but I trust you are merely jesting with me . " " I speak in sad earnest , " she ...
... happy , which , from my own experience , I almost begin to doubt . " " I am sorry to hear you speak thus bitterly of married life , " he rejoined ; " but I trust you are merely jesting with me . " " I speak in sad earnest , " she ...
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