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Page 35
... thought , and taught us to spurn at the harsh discipline of real life . From flights such as these we have so often fallen prone upon the earth , that they have ceased to tempt our full - fledged powers , and even if the brillian- cy of ...
... thought , and taught us to spurn at the harsh discipline of real life . From flights such as these we have so often fallen prone upon the earth , that they have ceased to tempt our full - fledged powers , and even if the brillian- cy of ...
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... thought there might be a chance of his meeting again with the fair vision of the morning . The door of the school - room opened Anna looked up , and from that moment , she thought as little of the alphabet , the cate- chism , and even ...
... thought there might be a chance of his meeting again with the fair vision of the morning . The door of the school - room opened Anna looked up , and from that moment , she thought as little of the alphabet , the cate- chism , and even ...
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... thought that he had been throwing difficulties in the way of one who was performing an unpleasant task for the sake of money , of which she appeared to be in great need ; for nothing else , he imagined , could have wrung from her such a ...
... thought that he had been throwing difficulties in the way of one who was performing an unpleasant task for the sake of money , of which she appeared to be in great need ; for nothing else , he imagined , could have wrung from her such a ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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