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Page 98
... tion . We would not , if we could , make | ical , as ever flowed from a faithful recollec- converts , any farther than our admiration tion , a warm imagination , and a too fond extends ; and as there is no sympathy to be heart ...
... tion . We would not , if we could , make | ical , as ever flowed from a faithful recollec- converts , any farther than our admiration tion , a warm imagination , and a too fond extends ; and as there is no sympathy to be heart ...
Page 177
... tion , and without price . duration - to pull down , without looking for- ward to annihilation . And in the vacant sphere of passion and affection , to receive benefits , and remain insensible to favour- to stand on the brink of ...
... tion , and without price . duration - to pull down , without looking for- ward to annihilation . And in the vacant sphere of passion and affection , to receive benefits , and remain insensible to favour- to stand on the brink of ...
Page 95
... tion to the importance which I attached to the object ; for when I first listened to pro- | fessions of attachment , humble , deep , and un- changeable , from this man of pride and po- verty , I felt as if I had gained the world . Let ...
... tion to the importance which I attached to the object ; for when I first listened to pro- | fessions of attachment , humble , deep , and un- changeable , from this man of pride and po- verty , I felt as if I had gained the world . Let ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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