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Page 212
... seemed natural that the loss of the de- voted parent should be peculiarly felt when her sympathy was peculiarly needed . Not till the passion of Margaret's tears appeared to be subsiding , Edith ventured to speak , and then it was to ...
... seemed natural that the loss of the de- voted parent should be peculiarly felt when her sympathy was peculiarly needed . Not till the passion of Margaret's tears appeared to be subsiding , Edith ventured to speak , and then it was to ...
Page 217
... seemed , and how perfect ! But she was re - edly and cordially by the hand , saying as he solved not to suffer herself to meditate on did so , " I always thought he would get over the subject of Hanworth's virtues , and rising it ; I ...
... seemed , and how perfect ! But she was re - edly and cordially by the hand , saying as he solved not to suffer herself to meditate on did so , " I always thought he would get over the subject of Hanworth's virtues , and rising it ; I ...
Page 389
... seemed , a line of utter ruin , from mere palsy of one to rise slowly through the clouds ; slowly the great vital ... seemed to rise and to walk quarrel , or opening for prolonged enmity , triumphantly upon those clouds , which so seemed ...
... seemed , a line of utter ruin , from mere palsy of one to rise slowly through the clouds ; slowly the great vital ... seemed to rise and to walk quarrel , or opening for prolonged enmity , triumphantly upon those clouds , which so seemed ...
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