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Page 102
... hand , eagerly ) When a man feels to his in- most soul , feels so that he can scarcely speak when his voice faulters - through the tears - that would force a passage - to his eyes Oh , can his sincerity be doubted ! - Jenny . Smith ...
... hand , eagerly ) When a man feels to his in- most soul , feels so that he can scarcely speak when his voice faulters - through the tears - that would force a passage - to his eyes Oh , can his sincerity be doubted ! - Jenny . Smith ...
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... hand , which frequently requires some time , when he will resume his way and his pace of himself . The pace of these dromedaries is a very long trot , during which they carry the head high , and the tail stretched out stiff in a ...
... hand , which frequently requires some time , when he will resume his way and his pace of himself . The pace of these dromedaries is a very long trot , during which they carry the head high , and the tail stretched out stiff in a ...
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... hand . ) Sophia ! Soph . A wife has many duties to discharge . And I must tell you before hand , I shall never content myself merely to be your wife , unless I am able to influence you and your actions . P. Coun . To bless those for ...
... hand . ) Sophia ! Soph . A wife has many duties to discharge . And I must tell you before hand , I shall never content myself merely to be your wife , unless I am able to influence you and your actions . P. Coun . To bless those for ...
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Jauit | 11 |
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