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I wish I had eyes to see youand I hope you may never be blind ; but if you should
get blind , I do hope you won't be naked and hungry too , and without a home or a
friend in the world , besides . " I felt sick at heart when I left the old woman , and ...
I wish I had eyes to see youand I hope you may never be blind ; but if you should
get blind , I do hope you won't be naked and hungry too , and without a home or a
friend in the world , besides . " I felt sick at heart when I left the old woman , and ...
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I'll exchange cards with you if you please , sir , and we may hope that our
acquaintance may be prosecuted in a more agreeable manner . ” I have many
times since blessed the good fortune which brought us together . Nothing could
have ...
I'll exchange cards with you if you please , sir , and we may hope that our
acquaintance may be prosecuted in a more agreeable manner . ” I have many
times since blessed the good fortune which brought us together . Nothing could
have ...
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... lanes of Spitalfields , what motive have the ignorant and depressed multitudes
who inhabit such abodes as these , for exertion ? What hope have they that they
will ever know what it is to own one foot of the earth , and call it their own home ?
... lanes of Spitalfields , what motive have the ignorant and depressed multitudes
who inhabit such abodes as these , for exertion ? What hope have they that they
will ever know what it is to own one foot of the earth , and call it their own home ?
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The Abbey walls were soon covered with tablets and inscriptions , and it became
the first object in life , and the last hope in death , that the name should live in
marble after the body was turned to dust . We shall pass carelessly by the great ...
The Abbey walls were soon covered with tablets and inscriptions , and it became
the first object in life , and the last hope in death , that the name should live in
marble after the body was turned to dust . We shall pass carelessly by the great ...
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Let me hope , sir , that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem
towards me — if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy , and
not of resentment , I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your
breast ...
Let me hope , sir , that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem
towards me — if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy , and
not of resentment , I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your
breast ...
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