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Helen , my own dear cousin , my first friend ! may I ask you one question before I
go hence never , perhaps , to look upon your sweet face again ? ” “ How foolish
you are , Edward ! Of course you ਦੈ । can ask me a question ; nay , more , 50
...
Helen , my own dear cousin , my first friend ! may I ask you one question before I
go hence never , perhaps , to look upon your sweet face again ? ” “ How foolish
you are , Edward ! Of course you ਦੈ । can ask me a question ; nay , more , 50
...
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Not much , perhaps , after all , dear Helen , " he replied , with an effort at
cheerfulness ; " and may God grant that the shadow which is casting all around
me into gloom be not that of the one event which on earth I most dread ! But now ,
dearest ...
Not much , perhaps , after all , dear Helen , " he replied , with an effort at
cheerfulness ; " and may God grant that the shadow which is casting all around
me into gloom be not that of the one event which on earth I most dread ! But now ,
dearest ...
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... and had the gentle and beautiful Mrs. Vaughan been a great and honourable
lady , instead of the thing ” she was , her name for charity might have sounded
high in the land ; and so , with no craving for M the praise of men , but perhaps
with ...
... and had the gentle and beautiful Mrs. Vaughan been a great and honourable
lady , instead of the thing ” she was , her name for charity might have sounded
high in the land ; and so , with no craving for M the praise of men , but perhaps
with ...
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M the praise of men , but perhaps with some vague purpose of doing penance for
the life she led , Helen continued to do good by stealth — visiting the sick wives
and children of the soldiers , and administering to the wants of the peevish and ...
M the praise of men , but perhaps with some vague purpose of doing penance for
the life she led , Helen continued to do good by stealth — visiting the sick wives
and children of the soldiers , and administering to the wants of the peevish and ...
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... suggesting that , after all , it would be perhaps better to let go the scales whose
" balance could not be adjusted , ” and remember with charitable hearts the
distich , that “ What's done we partly may compute , But know not what's resisted .
... suggesting that , after all , it would be perhaps better to let go the scales whose
" balance could not be adjusted , ” and remember with charitable hearts the
distich , that “ What's done we partly may compute , But know not what's resisted .
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