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... reason may persuade us not to hate , but love is a feeling which will not be commanded by our minds . Besides this reason , which is in itself cogent and natural , there were others of which Rogiero himself , perhaps , did not think ...
... reason may persuade us not to hate , but love is a feeling which will not be commanded by our minds . Besides this reason , which is in itself cogent and natural , there were others of which Rogiero himself , perhaps , did not think ...
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... reason to expect to find a comfortable home anywhere after I was deprived of my natural home , and my uncle's house was opened to me like a refuge from a storm . But oh , Juliet ! " Her heart swelled ; again she paused , then went on ...
... reason to expect to find a comfortable home anywhere after I was deprived of my natural home , and my uncle's house was opened to me like a refuge from a storm . But oh , Juliet ! " Her heart swelled ; again she paused , then went on ...
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... reason to imagine him devoted to you . " ' Nay , Juliet , I am sure he could not know that I loved him , for I never knew it myself till . . . . 99 " My dear girl , he might not exactly know it , but he must have been singularly stupid ...
... reason to imagine him devoted to you . " ' Nay , Juliet , I am sure he could not know that I loved him , for I never knew it myself till . . . . 99 " My dear girl , he might not exactly know it , but he must have been singularly stupid ...
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... reason to wish buried in oblivion . I have more to tell you , Sybil , though after what I have just heard you say , there are few things I would not more willingly do . But it will come best from me . His father is dead too ; he died ...
... reason to wish buried in oblivion . I have more to tell you , Sybil , though after what I have just heard you say , there are few things I would not more willingly do . But it will come best from me . His father is dead too ; he died ...
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... reason for it , else it would not be . " THE EXILES . A DUET . HERE'S TO AULD SCOTLAND . BY MRS . CRAWFORD . Macgregor . ¡§ , here's to auld Scotland again , Of beauty and valour the shrine ! A bumper , a bumber for Scotland we'll drain ...
... reason for it , else it would not be . " THE EXILES . A DUET . HERE'S TO AULD SCOTLAND . BY MRS . CRAWFORD . Macgregor . ¡§ , here's to auld Scotland again , Of beauty and valour the shrine ! A bumper , a bumber for Scotland we'll drain ...
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