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... feeling in which love and pity seemed mingled . I believed , in my child's heart , that , so loveless , he must be unhappy . Yet in his actual presence , every other emotion was so swallowed up by excessive fear , that fortunately he ...
... feeling in which love and pity seemed mingled . I believed , in my child's heart , that , so loveless , he must be unhappy . Yet in his actual presence , every other emotion was so swallowed up by excessive fear , that fortunately he ...
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... feeling as if I had been guilty of some flagrant offence , reflecting bitterly that other girls were lauded and admired for their progress in the art I loved so dearly . I had once heard my father himself praise the Misses Singsmall ...
... feeling as if I had been guilty of some flagrant offence , reflecting bitterly that other girls were lauded and admired for their progress in the art I loved so dearly . I had once heard my father himself praise the Misses Singsmall ...
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... feeling that his watch and purse were still safe , deter- mined to see the adventure out . " Pretty clever acting , if it is acting , " he thought . He took in the whole situation with his keen eyes , and failed toffind anything ...
... feeling that his watch and purse were still safe , deter- mined to see the adventure out . " Pretty clever acting , if it is acting , " he thought . He took in the whole situation with his keen eyes , and failed toffind anything ...
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... feeling of awe . With its head eastward , like that found by Belzoni , upon the centre of the stony floor , reposed a sarcophagus of alabaster ; but , unlike that discovered by that traveller , it had never been violated . It was hewn ...
... feeling of awe . With its head eastward , like that found by Belzoni , upon the centre of the stony floor , reposed a sarcophagus of alabaster ; but , unlike that discovered by that traveller , it had never been violated . It was hewn ...
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... feeling a magnetic thrill . It has a mesmeric power , as one might term it , to bind the imagination , to lead the soul backward out of the present , across that measureless abyss of time , to that far shore whence it has come . The ...
... feeling a magnetic thrill . It has a mesmeric power , as one might term it , to bind the imagination , to lead the soul backward out of the present , across that measureless abyss of time , to that far shore whence it has come . The ...
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