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... as voices from the grave , And deep asleep I seemed yet broad awake . " Unfortunately for me , Nesta was always watching to save me from the inconveniences of this dangerous state . She supplied me with hands , eyes , JANET'S HOME . 31.
... as voices from the grave , And deep asleep I seemed yet broad awake . " Unfortunately for me , Nesta was always watching to save me from the inconveniences of this dangerous state . She supplied me with hands , eyes , JANET'S HOME . 31.
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... seemed more hopelessly puzzled about the sense of the passage he was pre- paring , when I was in disgrace with the elders of the family , than when things were going on smoothly . near . I learned enough Latin and Greek during those ...
... seemed more hopelessly puzzled about the sense of the passage he was pre- paring , when I was in disgrace with the elders of the family , than when things were going on smoothly . near . I learned enough Latin and Greek during those ...
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... seemed to know that I understood him better than the others ; for when they hesitated or mistook his meaning , he just turned to me expecting an answer . If you had seen the sort of smile on his face , Janet , you would know how it was ...
... seemed to know that I understood him better than the others ; for when they hesitated or mistook his meaning , he just turned to me expecting an answer . If you had seen the sort of smile on his face , Janet , you would know how it was ...
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... seemed impossible that it could apply to the great , the fortunate Shafto Carr . Charlie did not hear it ; he had plunged into the middle of his book , —and he did not get out of it for that , or for many more days : The rest of the ...
... seemed impossible that it could apply to the great , the fortunate Shafto Carr . Charlie did not hear it ; he had plunged into the middle of his book , —and he did not get out of it for that , or for many more days : The rest of the ...
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... seemed to me an immense time since he went , and his adventure , by dint of being much dwelt upon , had altered my thought of him . It was Hilary , our own Hilary , and yet it was a hero we were expecting that night . I dare say I ...
... seemed to me an immense time since he went , and his adventure , by dint of being much dwelt upon , had altered my thought of him . It was Hilary , our own Hilary , and yet it was a hero we were expecting that night . I dare say I ...
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