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... ladies , stood up , cheering , waving their hats , books , handkerchiefs , as if some wild ecstasy were sweeping over the assembly . Who were these around him ? The old man sat and scanned for a little the faces before him . His eye ...
... ladies , stood up , cheering , waving their hats , books , handkerchiefs , as if some wild ecstasy were sweeping over the assembly . Who were these around him ? The old man sat and scanned for a little the faces before him . His eye ...
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... on creeks so shaped ; glead meant hawk , and Gladstone was Hawkstone , and so on . When the ladies had retired , Carlyle asked me to go with him to his room in order to consult a little about the revision of his address 26 THOMAS CARLYLE .
... on creeks so shaped ; glead meant hawk , and Gladstone was Hawkstone , and so on . When the ladies had retired , Carlyle asked me to go with him to his room in order to consult a little about the revision of his address 26 THOMAS CARLYLE .
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... lady whose epitaph he wrote in words that here be quoted : may " Here likewise now rests Jane Welsh Carlyle , spouse of Thomas Carlyle , Chelsea , London . She was born at Haddington , 14th July , 1801 , only child of the above John ...
... lady whose epitaph he wrote in words that here be quoted : may " Here likewise now rests Jane Welsh Carlyle , spouse of Thomas Carlyle , Chelsea , London . She was born at Haddington , 14th July , 1801 , only child of the above John ...
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... ladies who had taken the veil . But Carlyle always spoke affectionately of Kingsley . " I have a very vivid remembrance , " he once said , " of Charles coming with his mother to see me . A lovely woman she was , with large , clear eyes ...
... ladies who had taken the veil . But Carlyle always spoke affectionately of Kingsley . " I have a very vivid remembrance , " he once said , " of Charles coming with his mother to see me . A lovely woman she was , with large , clear eyes ...
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... lady coming in , found scattered about the grate the last burnt vestiges of the most difficult piece of work I had yet accomplished . The downright ago- ny of Mill at this catastrophe was such that for a time it required all our ...
... lady coming in , found scattered about the grate the last burnt vestiges of the most difficult piece of work I had yet accomplished . The downright ago- ny of Mill at this catastrophe was such that for a time it required all our ...
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