Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... . She hurried and huddled me into bed , bid me go to sleep , and ran down stairs . To sleep I could not go , but full of fear and curiosity I lay , pondering on the thoughts of Simon the Jew and his bag , who 2 HARRINGTON .
... . She hurried and huddled me into bed , bid me go to sleep , and ran down stairs . To sleep I could not go , but full of fear and curiosity I lay , pondering on the thoughts of Simon the Jew and his bag , who 2 HARRINGTON .
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... fears , and I pretended to laugh , but my laugh was hysterical . No power could draw me within arm's length of the bag or the Jew . He smiled and smoothed his features , and stroked his white beard , and , stooping low , stretched out ...
... fears , and I pretended to laugh , but my laugh was hysterical . No power could draw me within arm's length of the bag or the Jew . He smiled and smoothed his features , and stroked his white beard , and , stooping low , stretched out ...
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... creature . So Fowler departed , happy , but I remained un- happy - not with her departed my fears . After she was gone I made a sort of compromise with my con- science , and without absolutely breaking my pro- mise , 8 HARRINGTON .
... creature . So Fowler departed , happy , but I remained un- happy - not with her departed my fears . After she was gone I made a sort of compromise with my con- science , and without absolutely breaking my pro- mise , 8 HARRINGTON .
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... fears . My antipathy , my natural , positively natural antipathy to the sight or bare idea of a Jew , was talked of by ladies and by gentlemen ; it was exhibited to all my mother's ac- quaintance , learned and unlearned ; it was a ...
... fears . My antipathy , my natural , positively natural antipathy to the sight or bare idea of a Jew , was talked of by ladies and by gentlemen ; it was exhibited to all my mother's ac- quaintance , learned and unlearned ; it was a ...
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... fear , and the exaggerated expression of it to which I had been encouraged , I was now seriously ill . It is well known that persons have brought on fits by pretending to have them ; and by yielding to feelings , at first slight and ...
... fear , and the exaggerated expression of it to which I had been encouraged , I was now seriously ill . It is well known that persons have brought on fits by pretending to have them ; and by yielding to feelings , at first slight and ...
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