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... bear them one and all a token of my affection ; a blossom from the garden of love . Each will recognize in the tiny flower selected from the general nosegay , the one she best loves , and will not fail to say to herself , ' I.
... bear them one and all a token of my affection ; a blossom from the garden of love . Each will recognize in the tiny flower selected from the general nosegay , the one she best loves , and will not fail to say to herself , ' I.
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... flowers and the tall trees that had the greatest charm for them , and the rippling of a brook that flowed through their garden . They were never tired of listening to the sweet sounds that Nature seemed to take pleasure in lavishing ...
... flowers and the tall trees that had the greatest charm for them , and the rippling of a brook that flowed through their garden . They were never tired of listening to the sweet sounds that Nature seemed to take pleasure in lavishing ...
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... flowers and the trees , to quit his beloved home and Muriel , —yes , Muriel ; she must remain behind , remain without the companion from whom she had never yet been separated for a single day . What should she do without him ? She knew ...
... flowers and the trees , to quit his beloved home and Muriel , —yes , Muriel ; she must remain behind , remain without the companion from whom she had never yet been separated for a single day . What should she do without him ? She knew ...
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... flowers , and in listening to the birds as she had done when they were together ; so he came to the conclusion that it would be advisable to find out some fixed occupation for her ; and just before he left her , he said he had a great ...
... flowers , and in listening to the birds as she had done when they were together ; so he came to the conclusion that it would be advisable to find out some fixed occupation for her ; and just before he left her , he said he had a great ...
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... flowers grew brighter , and the air sweeter , and the waters more limpid , and all the nature of that lovely land grew lovelier still . But many hearts throbbed with intense inquietude as they hailed the coming of the Great Spirit of ...
... flowers grew brighter , and the air sweeter , and the waters more limpid , and all the nature of that lovely land grew lovelier still . But many hearts throbbed with intense inquietude as they hailed the coming of the Great Spirit of ...
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