The Desultory Man, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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... feelings and private recollections , which you would make nothing of if you knew them this minute . However , there was a question which none of us could decide was she one of the family of the château or was she not , and how were we ...
... feelings and private recollections , which you would make nothing of if you knew them this minute . However , there was a question which none of us could decide was she one of the family of the château or was she not , and how were we ...
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... feeling of regret . We had had time to establish a kind of friendship with it , and did not like to quit it . After dinner we wandered on to the brow of the hill , and sitting down , watched the landscape as the closing evening varied ...
... feeling of regret . We had had time to establish a kind of friendship with it , and did not like to quit it . After dinner we wandered on to the brow of the hill , and sitting down , watched the landscape as the closing evening varied ...
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... happy than others that must not depart , Doom'd to bear on their grief ' neath the semblance of mirth With silence of feeling , and deadness of heart . SCRAPS . NO . III . DESULTORY CONVERSATIONS WITH THE 14 THE DESULTORY MAN .
... happy than others that must not depart , Doom'd to bear on their grief ' neath the semblance of mirth With silence of feeling , and deadness of heart . SCRAPS . NO . III . DESULTORY CONVERSATIONS WITH THE 14 THE DESULTORY MAN .
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... feels as much as the hero in dying . ' Billy , Billy ! I am afraid you have not taken enough pains to correct your sad propensity to deerstealing . ' " My dear sir , " answered Shakspeare , mildly , laying his hand upon the sleeve of my ...
... feels as much as the hero in dying . ' Billy , Billy ! I am afraid you have not taken enough pains to correct your sad propensity to deerstealing . ' " My dear sir , " answered Shakspeare , mildly , laying his hand upon the sleeve of my ...
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... feeling rather shy on the subject , was glad to dismiss them with the promised reward . He then proceeded on his journey alone , endeavouring to persuade himself that his late adventure was a dream , or something very like it . Scarcely ...
... feeling rather shy on the subject , was glad to dismiss them with the promised reward . He then proceeded on his journey alone , endeavouring to persuade himself that his late adventure was a dream , or something very like it . Scarcely ...
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