A Noble Life, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1866 - 184 pages |
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... some slight trouble to his friends , which last was for a long time his chief objection . For a merciful familiarity with his own afflic- tion had had been brought about by time , and by the fact that he had never known any A Noble Life .
... some slight trouble to his friends , which last was for a long time his chief objection . For a merciful familiarity with his own afflic- tion had had been brought about by time , and by the fact that he had never known any A Noble Life .
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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. and by the fact that he had never known any other sort of existence , and only , as a blind person guesses at colours , could speculate upon how it must feel to move about freely , to walk and run . He had also ...
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. and by the fact that he had never known any other sort of existence , and only , as a blind person guesses at colours , could speculate upon how it must feel to move about freely , to walk and run . He had also ...
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... known of the bridegroom's ante- cedent life , seemed more than probable - certain ; seeing that the chief object he would have in this marriage was its legality ; to assure himself thereby of the property which would fall to Helen in ...
... known of the bridegroom's ante- cedent life , seemed more than probable - certain ; seeing that the chief object he would have in this marriage was its legality ; to assure himself thereby of the property which would fall to Helen in ...
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... known to the little world of Cairnforth . The minister himself had scarcely more to communicate , except the fact , of which he seemed perfectly certain , that her absence would not exceed six months , when Captain Bruce had faithfully ...
... known to the little world of Cairnforth . The minister himself had scarcely more to communicate , except the fact , of which he seemed perfectly certain , that her absence would not exceed six months , when Captain Bruce had faithfully ...
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... wrong , deservedly or undeservedly , most of us have at different crises of our known this feeling ; the bitter lives , sense of being wronged : of having opened one's heart to the sunshine , and had it A Noble Life . 73.
... wrong , deservedly or undeservedly , most of us have at different crises of our known this feeling ; the bitter lives , sense of being wronged : of having opened one's heart to the sunshine , and had it A Noble Life . 73.
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