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Page 95
... less and less bitter . She now began to recal all the delightful traits of his character , and to her unselfish nature that meditation brought an alleviation of grief . How courteous had he ever been in the cottage ! How tenderly polite ...
... less and less bitter . She now began to recal all the delightful traits of his character , and to her unselfish nature that meditation brought an alleviation of grief . How courteous had he ever been in the cottage ! How tenderly polite ...
Page 112
... less bitter in his sarcasm , and fuller of the gentle affections . A rage for quibble , however , has grown on him , and he is con- stantly setting pun - traps ; turning one phrase for the return in the next . Moreover , he is not ...
... less bitter in his sarcasm , and fuller of the gentle affections . A rage for quibble , however , has grown on him , and he is con- stantly setting pun - traps ; turning one phrase for the return in the next . Moreover , he is not ...
Page 295
... less fitted to be the com- municant than the recipient of knowlege , she devoted , through an unusually long life , every faculty of her soul to the noblest , the most hallowed purposes . Whether we look at her as a poetess ...
... less fitted to be the com- municant than the recipient of knowlege , she devoted , through an unusually long life , every faculty of her soul to the noblest , the most hallowed purposes . Whether we look at her as a poetess ...
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