Novellettes of a Traveller: Or, Odds and Ends from the Knapsack of Thomas Singularity, Journeyman Printer, Volume 2Henry Junius Nott Harper, 1834 |
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... returned to it with a kind of morbid delight , as people try to pass a disgust- ing object , and look sideways at it in spite of their exertions . My temper changed ; I became irrita- ble , suspicious , jealous , often malicious ...
... returned to it with a kind of morbid delight , as people try to pass a disgust- ing object , and look sideways at it in spite of their exertions . My temper changed ; I became irrita- ble , suspicious , jealous , often malicious ...
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... that I am a son , no matter what else I may be to the world . ' " I returned homeward , where I found my mother full of anxiety and fear . As I entered she cried , " Why , my son , have you frightened me COCK ROBIN . 31.
... that I am a son , no matter what else I may be to the world . ' " I returned homeward , where I found my mother full of anxiety and fear . As I entered she cried , " Why , my son , have you frightened me COCK ROBIN . 31.
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... returned to comparative tranquillity . I read and visited . There was a club that met twice a week at the inn , and I joined it as a means of passing off the time . Perhaps I had not one among them that I could call friend ; but there ...
... returned to comparative tranquillity . I read and visited . There was a club that met twice a week at the inn , and I joined it as a means of passing off the time . Perhaps I had not one among them that I could call friend ; but there ...
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... returned homeward , overcome with mortifi- cation and exhaustion . Why should I describe minutely my feelings ? My most bitter ones came the next day , when I could reason more fully on it . In love I had been cruelly disappointed ; my ...
... returned homeward , overcome with mortifi- cation and exhaustion . Why should I describe minutely my feelings ? My most bitter ones came the next day , when I could reason more fully on it . In love I had been cruelly disappointed ; my ...
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... returned home and met my mother , I felt the blood mount into my head till my face burned and my ears tingled . " Well , ' thought I , after all , the matter will soon be over , and by my affection and attention to my mother , she will ...
... returned home and met my mother , I felt the blood mount into my head till my face burned and my ears tingled . " Well , ' thought I , after all , the matter will soon be over , and by my affection and attention to my mother , she will ...
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