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Page 189
... poor creatures are more Although weak and easily led , poor crea- common . Being nourished with the great- tures occasionally take an obstinate fit ; est care , but a small proportion of them and , when in this humor , they lead their ...
... poor creatures are more Although weak and easily led , poor crea- common . Being nourished with the great- tures occasionally take an obstinate fit ; est care , but a small proportion of them and , when in this humor , they lead their ...
Page 190
... poor creature is a contemptible wretch ; but one who recognizes his position , and endeavors to make the best of life under difficulties , is deserving of great respect , and is often an excellent fellow . Poor creatures may not always ...
... poor creature is a contemptible wretch ; but one who recognizes his position , and endeavors to make the best of life under difficulties , is deserving of great respect , and is often an excellent fellow . Poor creatures may not always ...
Page 540
... poor Ridsdale's funeral , tion in and about him was such that he and the attentions required by the father , could not rest . St. Michael's and all its whose manner had so entirely changed to scenes passed before him like dissolving his ...
... poor Ridsdale's funeral , tion in and about him was such that he and the attentions required by the father , could not rest . St. Michael's and all its whose manner had so entirely changed to scenes passed before him like dissolving his ...
Contents
LANDORS Imaginary Conversations | 3 |
TITLES The Vicissitudes | 13 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 | 42 |
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