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... perhaps more uniform health than is common ; which has continued to the present time . She was generally obedient to her mother , or the woman , whoever she might be , that had the care of her ; and was ready to comply with the wishes ...
... perhaps more uniform health than is common ; which has continued to the present time . She was generally obedient to her mother , or the woman , whoever she might be , that had the care of her ; and was ready to comply with the wishes ...
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... perhaps for burying , and is desirous of going to see the corpse . If permitted , she examines the grave- clothes , feels the face and hands of the dead body with great delicacy and care- fulness , makes the sign for being dead , says ...
... perhaps for burying , and is desirous of going to see the corpse . If permitted , she examines the grave- clothes , feels the face and hands of the dead body with great delicacy and care- fulness , makes the sign for being dead , says ...
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... perhaps to one hun- dred and thirty or forty persons , and never fails to get every article . Her manner is , to examine each article by feeling , but to decide upon it by the sense of smell ; and in regard to her own things she never ...
... perhaps to one hun- dred and thirty or forty persons , and never fails to get every article . Her manner is , to examine each article by feeling , but to decide upon it by the sense of smell ; and in regard to her own things she never ...
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... perhaps , in justice to be added , that generally , she is treated with the utmost kindness by the pupils , and that the pu- mon in the Asylum , are such as poor Julia may have experienced the value of in her younger days . Her ...
... perhaps , in justice to be added , that generally , she is treated with the utmost kindness by the pupils , and that the pu- mon in the Asylum , are such as poor Julia may have experienced the value of in her younger days . Her ...
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... Perhaps you will be turning round to me to inquire if I have made my will , and if you do , a plain answer shall be given . It would be a little out of cha- racter in me to talk of freeholds and funded property , of Scotch and Irish es ...
... Perhaps you will be turning round to me to inquire if I have made my will , and if you do , a plain answer shall be given . It would be a little out of cha- racter in me to talk of freeholds and funded property , of Scotch and Irish es ...
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