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... soon as they found that their situation was ra- ther to be mended than rendered worse by his presence ; and once relieved from the apprehen- sion of his tyrannizing over them , they laid their heads together to make the most of him by ...
... soon as they found that their situation was ra- ther to be mended than rendered worse by his presence ; and once relieved from the apprehen- sion of his tyrannizing over them , they laid their heads together to make the most of him by ...
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... soon satisfied , upon further acquaintance , that the placid , mild quietude of her disposition , and the mental energy of a character which was but little interested in ordinary and trivial occurrences , was the real cause of her ...
... soon satisfied , upon further acquaintance , that the placid , mild quietude of her disposition , and the mental energy of a character which was but little interested in ordinary and trivial occurrences , was the real cause of her ...
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... soon as the state of his father's mind warned him to absent himself , Mordaunt , at every risk , and under every difficulty , was pretty sure to be found upon the next day at Burgh - Westra , having achieved his journey in less time ...
... soon as the state of his father's mind warned him to absent himself , Mordaunt , at every risk , and under every difficulty , was pretty sure to be found upon the next day at Burgh - Westra , having achieved his journey in less time ...
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... soon be at the bottom of the matter » -and so forth . All which remarks were only whispered , for the hasty disposition of the udaller had too much of the old Norse fire about it to ren- der it safe for any one to become an unauthoriz ...
... soon be at the bottom of the matter » -and so forth . All which remarks were only whispered , for the hasty disposition of the udaller had too much of the old Norse fire about it to ren- der it safe for any one to become an unauthoriz ...
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... soon reported to be << a good deal worse than was to be expected . She took the opportunity ( having still all her wits about her ) to extract from her sym- pathetic husband two promises ; first , that he would christen the child ...
... soon reported to be << a good deal worse than was to be expected . She took the opportunity ( having still all her wits about her ) to extract from her sym- pathetic husband two promises ; first , that he would christen the child ...
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