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... felt I should do , and wanted to be myself again , and to be recognized as such , for every one desires that — specta- tum veniunt , veniunt spectentur ut ipsi- how exceeding unpleasant it would be ! I felt like an exceptionally nervous ...
... felt I should do , and wanted to be myself again , and to be recognized as such , for every one desires that — specta- tum veniunt , veniunt spectentur ut ipsi- how exceeding unpleasant it would be ! I felt like an exceptionally nervous ...
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... felt for his widow , and much kindness shown to her and the boy Walter . But as time went on and sympathy died out , the neighbors felt it more and more difficult to show kindness to a woman who took all their little gifts without a ...
... felt for his widow , and much kindness shown to her and the boy Walter . But as time went on and sympathy died out , the neighbors felt it more and more difficult to show kindness to a woman who took all their little gifts without a ...
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of duty . We felt that it was a battle in which no quarter would be given or asked ; but we felt , too , that the battle would be fought fairly out , and that there would be no coup de Farnac ; no coward's blow . - mathematical man ...
of duty . We felt that it was a battle in which no quarter would be given or asked ; but we felt , too , that the battle would be fought fairly out , and that there would be no coup de Farnac ; no coward's blow . - mathematical man ...
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THE LIVING AGE VOLUME CLXXVIII | 3 |
American Cities The Characteristics of 367 | 9 |
THE EAVESDROPPER | 16 |
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