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... , during which Sara's face sank upon her hands . ' Yes , my dear , ' said Katharine , feeling the tears rush blindingly to her own eyes . From this point Sara's narrative was broken with many sighs 8 Healey : a Romance .
... , during which Sara's face sank upon her hands . ' Yes , my dear , ' said Katharine , feeling the tears rush blindingly to her own eyes . From this point Sara's narrative was broken with many sighs 8 Healey : a Romance .
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... feelings into units of a whole , would tell us that suffering , in the present state of humanity and ' development , ' is inevitable , and would kindly point out to us that our sufferings are but parts of the universal suffering . Alas ...
... feelings into units of a whole , would tell us that suffering , in the present state of humanity and ' development , ' is inevitable , and would kindly point out to us that our sufferings are but parts of the universal suffering . Alas ...
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... feeling yet more distrustful and suspicious yet more dis- pleased . Wilfrid was perfectly sober , and as cool as Louis himself - cooler , for during the last few days Mr. Kay's mental disquiet had rendered him captious in temper , and ...
... feeling yet more distrustful and suspicious yet more dis- pleased . Wilfrid was perfectly sober , and as cool as Louis himself - cooler , for during the last few days Mr. Kay's mental disquiet had rendered him captious in temper , and ...
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... , and besought her , feeling her dearer and better than ever ; knowing , too , that his longings were wasted . She was within a mile of him , yet she neither heard nor answered . Most likely he would never see 40 Healey : a Romance .
... , and besought her , feeling her dearer and better than ever ; knowing , too , that his longings were wasted . She was within a mile of him , yet she neither heard nor answered . Most likely he would never see 40 Healey : a Romance .
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... feeling of which he was capable : it seemed as if every higher possibility in him were roused and stimulated by her , and through that love he felt that he must endure a remaining existence of longings ungratified , hopes unful- filled ...
... feeling of which he was capable : it seemed as if every higher possibility in him were roused and stimulated by her , and through that love he felt that he must endure a remaining existence of longings ungratified , hopes unful- filled ...
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