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... sure , for the most part , they have all the disadvantage of fiction , joined to the triteness of common - place reality . But this that I am going to give you is , as far as I can see , as agreeable as any realities I have to send you ...
... sure , for the most part , they have all the disadvantage of fiction , joined to the triteness of common - place reality . But this that I am going to give you is , as far as I can see , as agreeable as any realities I have to send you ...
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... sure I cannot tell . One imagines , in a dream , that one can do every thing so I put it to my mouth , and produced some notes of what Pope says is " harmony not un- derstood , ” — that is to say , discord . Maugre the contortions of ...
... sure I cannot tell . One imagines , in a dream , that one can do every thing so I put it to my mouth , and produced some notes of what Pope says is " harmony not un- derstood , ” — that is to say , discord . Maugre the contortions of ...
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... sure , Mr Craig , who is an elder and a very rigid man , in his animadver- sions on the immoralities that came before the session , must have had his own good reasons for keeping his mar- riage so long a secret . Tell him , however ...
... sure , Mr Craig , who is an elder and a very rigid man , in his animadver- sions on the immoralities that came before the session , must have had his own good reasons for keeping his mar- riage so long a secret . Tell him , however ...
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... sure to accept as a testimony from me for the great trouble that my ab- sence from the parish has given to you among my people , and I am , dear Sir , your friend and pastor , Z. PRINGLE . DEAR MISS MALLY , -Trully , it may be said 14 ...
... sure to accept as a testimony from me for the great trouble that my ab- sence from the parish has given to you among my people , and I am , dear Sir , your friend and pastor , Z. PRINGLE . DEAR MISS MALLY , -Trully , it may be said 14 ...
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... sure , there was not a meerakle left to fill five baskets every day , but an abundance , with a proper kitchen of of breed , to fill the bellies of four du- mesticks . Howsomever , lo and be hold , what was clecking doon stairs . On ...
... sure , there was not a meerakle left to fill five baskets every day , but an abundance , with a proper kitchen of of breed , to fill the bellies of four du- mesticks . Howsomever , lo and be hold , what was clecking doon stairs . On ...
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