New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 138
... passed in the society of those whose very essence is deceit . Her former friendship for friends very dear to me , of whom she spoke in terms of respect and love , gave an interest to the visit which it could not otherwise have had . I ...
... passed in the society of those whose very essence is deceit . Her former friendship for friends very dear to me , of whom she spoke in terms of respect and love , gave an interest to the visit which it could not otherwise have had . I ...
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... passed that bourne from which all travellers , on similar errands , were but too likely quickly to return . The spectators were turn- ing away , amusing themselves with the fancied reception he would meet , when they were recalled by a ...
... passed that bourne from which all travellers , on similar errands , were but too likely quickly to return . The spectators were turn- ing away , amusing themselves with the fancied reception he would meet , when they were recalled by a ...
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... passed on towards it , and beheld the sole remnant of the world as it was ; some broken , jagged mounds , which looked like the remains of hills , enclosing a small , heathy valley , covered with the same grey mist as overspread the ...
... passed on towards it , and beheld the sole remnant of the world as it was ; some broken , jagged mounds , which looked like the remains of hills , enclosing a small , heathy valley , covered with the same grey mist as overspread the ...
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