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... scene among the lakes , where the mother of the heroine is suddenly brought to the brink of death : but the author resists the temptation : suspends , in a very beautiful manner , the fate of the victim ; and restores to her husband his ...
... scene among the lakes , where the mother of the heroine is suddenly brought to the brink of death : but the author resists the temptation : suspends , in a very beautiful manner , the fate of the victim ; and restores to her husband his ...
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intense curiosity or desire to traverse the scene which it opened , and which desire , as I felt it in the ... scene ! Again , on a different occasion , he says , I discharged my musket at random , and the sound was as that ...
intense curiosity or desire to traverse the scene which it opened , and which desire , as I felt it in the ... scene ! Again , on a different occasion , he says , I discharged my musket at random , and the sound was as that ...
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... scene . For my self , Heaven knows with you I could remain for ever in this earthly paradise ; that is , with you wholly and entirely , in mind as well as person . But never through mistaken kindness attempt to dis- guise from me any ...
... scene . For my self , Heaven knows with you I could remain for ever in this earthly paradise ; that is , with you wholly and entirely , in mind as well as person . But never through mistaken kindness attempt to dis- guise from me any ...
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