The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... thought , and I thought , that would be a very bad thing . I said you were a rea- sonable man , Mr. Fergus , and I would go to you to speak with you , and you would listen to it , and you would understand that a young girl does no wrong ...
... thought , and I thought , that would be a very bad thing . I said you were a rea- sonable man , Mr. Fergus , and I would go to you to speak with you , and you would listen to it , and you would understand that a young girl does no wrong ...
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... thought a fair woman a pure goddess ; my mind was a soft nest in which some one of them slept , though she knew it not . I thought them ethereal , above men . When among men I have no evil thought , no malice , no spleen ; I feel free ...
... thought a fair woman a pure goddess ; my mind was a soft nest in which some one of them slept , though she knew it not . I thought them ethereal , above men . When among men I have no evil thought , no malice , no spleen ; I feel free ...
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never thought that you'd be able to raise the devil in me . But you've done it , and you've to answer for it . If you're an honest man , why can't you give me an honest answer ? But you'll give me an answer this time , or , though you ...
never thought that you'd be able to raise the devil in me . But you've done it , and you've to answer for it . If you're an honest man , why can't you give me an honest answer ? But you'll give me an answer this time , or , though you ...
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