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... fingers , and dropping the leaves which he picked from it one by one upon the floor . " I say , ditemi Signor , " began Digby , rising from the table . " You may spare your Italian , sir , " B 2 ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN . 3.
... fingers , and dropping the leaves which he picked from it one by one upon the floor . " I say , ditemi Signor , " began Digby , rising from the table . " You may spare your Italian , sir , " B 2 ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN . 3.
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... leave his Clara , he found consolation in the hope of meeting again her mother , his own dear Benedetta . A heart that keeps love fresh and warm through eighteen weary years of memory of the dead , is worth something , though it beat ...
... leave his Clara , he found consolation in the hope of meeting again her mother , his own dear Benedetta . A heart that keeps love fresh and warm through eighteen weary years of memory of the dead , is worth something , though it beat ...
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... leave from his patron , and money , without which the leave would have been a dead letter , to visit Switzerland afoot before his return to England ; and it so fell out that he had been passing a certain night at the hospice on the ...
... leave from his patron , and money , without which the leave would have been a dead letter , to visit Switzerland afoot before his return to England ; and it so fell out that he had been passing a certain night at the hospice on the ...
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... leave all further descrip- tion of the house and gardens to the imagination of my readers ; for , altered and altering as our England is , few perhaps cannot call to mind some such place as Wymerton ; and I well know that in the memory ...
... leave all further descrip- tion of the house and gardens to the imagination of my readers ; for , altered and altering as our England is , few perhaps cannot call to mind some such place as Wymerton ; and I well know that in the memory ...
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... leaving his daughter to the care of a female relative ; whilst as regards provision for her mainte- nance , his own savings had been considerable , and to these the unfailing friendship and generosity of his patron added a sum ...
... leaving his daughter to the care of a female relative ; whilst as regards provision for her mainte- nance , his own savings had been considerable , and to these the unfailing friendship and generosity of his patron added a sum ...
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Page 76 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the Lord : and his wonders in the deep. For at his word the stormy wind ariseth : which lifteth up the waves thereof.
Page 280 - But though he refused to talk of it to the butler, and though it was some time before he could make up his mind to talk of it at all, he could not refrain himself, and at last let Clara know herself the impression her music had made on him. " I would gi