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... knew little or nothing ; and the hatefulness of cities - that he had never seen ! Though the natural character of his mind was a sort of gloomy reserve , yet there would occasionally inter- vene moments of a happier mood , in which , as ...
... knew little or nothing ; and the hatefulness of cities - that he had never seen ! Though the natural character of his mind was a sort of gloomy reserve , yet there would occasionally inter- vene moments of a happier mood , in which , as ...
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... knew he was very far from experiencing . Still far- ther , I even contemplated standing by his side when Emily Langleigh gave him her hand at the altar ; and partook in anticipation of the happiness that was to be 20 HENRY MASTERTON .
... knew he was very far from experiencing . Still far- ther , I even contemplated standing by his side when Emily Langleigh gave him her hand at the altar ; and partook in anticipation of the happiness that was to be 20 HENRY MASTERTON .
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... knew or shared in but our- selves . The idea of rivalry between Frank , and myself never entered the imagination of my father , or Emily , or me . We all considered it as a thing so perfectly out of the question , that we took no care ...
... knew or shared in but our- selves . The idea of rivalry between Frank , and myself never entered the imagination of my father , or Emily , or me . We all considered it as a thing so perfectly out of the question , that we took no care ...
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... knew not what painful sensations too when she praised my brother's skill and grace in all military exercises ; and I gradually grew sad when she was absent , and cheerful only when she was near . I remarked also , that Frank often ...
... knew not what painful sensations too when she praised my brother's skill and grace in all military exercises ; and I gradually grew sad when she was absent , and cheerful only when she was near . I remarked also , that Frank often ...
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... knew that his sword , though not wielded in his favour , would never be drawn against him without some deep provocation , he took care that the most scrupulous respect should be paid to his property by the royal adherents in all parts ...
... knew that his sword , though not wielded in his favour , would never be drawn against him without some deep provocation , he took care that the most scrupulous respect should be paid to his property by the royal adherents in all parts ...
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