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... never sprinkled the wilderness with silver . It was a night in which to wish it might never be day again , -a night to be enamoured of the stars , and bid God bless them like human creatures on their bright journey , ¡ªa night to love in ...
... never sprinkled the wilderness with silver . It was a night in which to wish it might never be day again , -a night to be enamoured of the stars , and bid God bless them like human creatures on their bright journey , ¡ªa night to love in ...
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... never thought to need of the goods of this world more than a sick chamber and a nurse ; and Phil . was kind - hearted and devoted to me , and I lived at home . But , with returned health , a thousand ambitious desires have sprung up in ...
... never thought to need of the goods of this world more than a sick chamber and a nurse ; and Phil . was kind - hearted and devoted to me , and I lived at home . But , with returned health , a thousand ambitious desires have sprung up in ...
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... never passed through Teddington since the event with which the last portion of my memoranda concluded . Perhaps I need not add , that I equally avoided Miss Crab , who , ( for the reader's satisfaction I perhaps might mention it , ) in ...
... never passed through Teddington since the event with which the last portion of my memoranda concluded . Perhaps I need not add , that I equally avoided Miss Crab , who , ( for the reader's satisfaction I perhaps might mention it , ) in ...
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... never joke but when I am in earnest - like a Frenchman , who is never grave but when he is dancing . I think my arrangement capital , and so will you . We will go to Tenby together ; or , if you prefer it , I will start alone , and ...
... never joke but when I am in earnest - like a Frenchman , who is never grave but when he is dancing . I think my arrangement capital , and so will you . We will go to Tenby together ; or , if you prefer it , I will start alone , and ...
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... never ventured to in- quire as to his means or fortune ; and although the unbroken and unmitigated silence he had observed as to our winnings on the odious night at the gaming - house , raised a suspicion in my mind that he was not ...
... never ventured to in- quire as to his means or fortune ; and although the unbroken and unmitigated silence he had observed as to our winnings on the odious night at the gaming - house , raised a suspicion in my mind that he was not ...
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