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... nature ) into inactivity and decay . Their world that is to say , their companions and familiar friends confidentially stigmatised them as utterly selfish and incurably heartless ; pitying greatly the amiable and deserted mother , left ...
... nature ) into inactivity and decay . Their world that is to say , their companions and familiar friends confidentially stigmatised them as utterly selfish and incurably heartless ; pitying greatly the amiable and deserted mother , left ...
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... nature of Edward Burrowes that led him to fraternise with the neglected little cousin , whose frank nature and robust and rosy beauty formed so strong a contrast to his own scant personal gifts and many shortcomings . To a woman it is a ...
... nature of Edward Burrowes that led him to fraternise with the neglected little cousin , whose frank nature and robust and rosy beauty formed so strong a contrast to his own scant personal gifts and many shortcomings . To a woman it is a ...
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... nature rendered him alike impervious to the soft touch of affection and to the harder smitings of parental rebuke ; and so , with a heavy heart , the Doctor returned from his short and fruitless expedi- tion . There was but one of his ...
... nature rendered him alike impervious to the soft touch of affection and to the harder smitings of parental rebuke ; and so , with a heavy heart , the Doctor returned from his short and fruitless expedi- tion . There was but one of his ...
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... nature of her questions irritated him sorely , and he answered her with undisguised im- patience : -- " Don't you see I'm busy ? There , go to bed ; your brother is alive and well ; what do you want more ? I have no time for chattering ...
... nature of her questions irritated him sorely , and he answered her with undisguised im- patience : -- " Don't you see I'm busy ? There , go to bed ; your brother is alive and well ; what do you want more ? I have no time for chattering ...
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... nature . It has been said , by one who knew that nature well , that Le remords est né de l'abandon , et non pas de la faute ; and it may be that had Helen's lover relaxed in his devoted attentions ( showing her thereby that his passion ...
... nature . It has been said , by one who knew that nature well , that Le remords est né de l'abandon , et non pas de la faute ; and it may be that had Helen's lover relaxed in his devoted attentions ( showing her thereby that his passion ...
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