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The young author memorizes their names — indeed , they are engraved upon his heart - with the intention of retaliating one fine day . His friends are delighted with the pert reviews , which they think excellently witty .
The young author memorizes their names — indeed , they are engraved upon his heart - with the intention of retaliating one fine day . His friends are delighted with the pert reviews , which they think excellently witty .
Page 149
She looked at Conyngham , and his smile of cool intrepidity made her heart leap within her breast . This lover of hers was at all events a brave manand that which through all the ages reaches the human heart most surely is courage .
She looked at Conyngham , and his smile of cool intrepidity made her heart leap within her breast . This lover of hers was at all events a brave manand that which through all the ages reaches the human heart most surely is courage .
Page 151
His smile of cool intrepidity made her heart leap within her breast . " Nor is it only the heroine's heart that leaps . One final word . There are many sententious passages in Henry Seton Merriman's novels ; quotations of Spanish ...
His smile of cool intrepidity made her heart leap within her breast . " Nor is it only the heroine's heart that leaps . One final word . There are many sententious passages in Henry Seton Merriman's novels ; quotations of Spanish ...
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WHY READ THE CLASSICS? Page | 9 |
DICKENS AND THACKERAY AT CHRISTMAS | 15 |
MARY RUSSELL MITFORD | 21 |
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