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... of its progressive increase , and misses his daily task ; and the individual who abandons the station assigned him by birth or circum- stances , would feel the same degrading convic- tion , the same vacancy . Why do I , 12 FLIRTATION .
... of its progressive increase , and misses his daily task ; and the individual who abandons the station assigned him by birth or circum- stances , would feel the same degrading convic- tion , the same vacancy . Why do I , 12 FLIRTATION .
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. tion , the same vacancy . Why do I , therefore , torment myself with speculations on what is , and must be , my destiny ? -Those dried leaves that I see rolling about , now taken up in eddies by the wind ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. tion , the same vacancy . Why do I , therefore , torment myself with speculations on what is , and must be , my destiny ? -Those dried leaves that I see rolling about , now taken up in eddies by the wind ...
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... Castle be- came visible , standing finely upon a bold and pro- jecting rock which jutted into the sea ; its situa- tion being rendered still more magnificent and commanding from the flatness of the surround- ing ground . FLIRTATION . 15.
... Castle be- came visible , standing finely upon a bold and pro- jecting rock which jutted into the sea ; its situa- tion being rendered still more magnificent and commanding from the flatness of the surround- ing ground . FLIRTATION . 15.
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... tion on coming there . And as the period of his leaving the Castle approached , he proved himself more anxious than ever that his inten- tions in this respect should be realized . His time , therefore , was fully occupied ; and he found ...
... tion on coming there . And as the period of his leaving the Castle approached , he proved himself more anxious than ever that his inten- tions in this respect should be realized . His time , therefore , was fully occupied ; and he found ...
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... tion on the shore immediately beneath ; for its red light gleamed far across the waves , and , mingling with the silvery moonshine , afforded a combination of colours that was perfectly ma- gical ; while the cliff , circling on either ...
... tion on the shore immediately beneath ; for its red light gleamed far across the waves , and , mingling with the silvery moonshine , afforded a combination of colours that was perfectly ma- gical ; while the cliff , circling on either ...
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