The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... happy when I saw her - absurdly happy , just as my poor foolish father did -- and so I never was tempted to sympathise with her . I do not understand how anybody but an angel could sympathise with another per- son who was very happy and ...
... happy when I saw her - absurdly happy , just as my poor foolish father did -- and so I never was tempted to sympathise with her . I do not understand how anybody but an angel could sympathise with another per- son who was very happy and ...
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... happy , do you say ? I never stop to ask myself whether I am happy or not . One must form some idea of change in one's mind , some thought of a possibility which might make one happier , before one would think of asking oneself such a ...
... happy , do you say ? I never stop to ask myself whether I am happy or not . One must form some idea of change in one's mind , some thought of a possibility which might make one happier , before one would think of asking oneself such a ...
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... happy with Miss Fraser , and I was happy at Vine Cottage . " She paused here - she was exaggerated and high - flown , but she was truthful . No , she had not been happy at Vine Cottage ; at least , she had not been contented , she had ...
... happy with Miss Fraser , and I was happy at Vine Cottage . " She paused here - she was exaggerated and high - flown , but she was truthful . No , she had not been happy at Vine Cottage ; at least , she had not been contented , she had ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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