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Page 370
... passed . That would give me another day's ness of ideas before the might of impulse ; suspense - suspense , the only form in which a and my visions , when once they had passed into memory , were mere ideas - pale shadows that beckoned ...
... passed . That would give me another day's ness of ideas before the might of impulse ; suspense - suspense , the only form in which a and my visions , when once they had passed into memory , were mere ideas - pale shadows that beckoned ...
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... passed through the great west doors , dispersed in silence to their cells . The abbot dismissed his chaplains at the foot of the staircase lead- ing to his chamber , and continued for some little time to pace the cloister alone . The ...
... passed through the great west doors , dispersed in silence to their cells . The abbot dismissed his chaplains at the foot of the staircase lead- ing to his chamber , and continued for some little time to pace the cloister alone . The ...
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... passed ; young women turned upon Mr. Marbell as he passed and spoke pas- sionately , the nature of their womanhood over- bearing their sense of propriety . Nicknames of most offensive import were showered upon Gussy's father . He was a ...
... passed ; young women turned upon Mr. Marbell as he passed and spoke pas- sionately , the nature of their womanhood over- bearing their sense of propriety . Nicknames of most offensive import were showered upon Gussy's father . He was a ...
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Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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