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... hope that the sallow and dyspeptic Mr. Duke , and he would make the first advances ; and in with the florid and highly peptic Mr. Fel- this flattering hope she remained month af- lowes . You have seen enough , I trust , of the ter month ...
... hope that the sallow and dyspeptic Mr. Duke , and he would make the first advances ; and in with the florid and highly peptic Mr. Fel- this flattering hope she remained month af- lowes . You have seen enough , I trust , of the ter month ...
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... Hope Hazlewood to her companion in little bits , with pauses of talk between . Hope Hazlewood was not nearly romantic enough for the pretty faded invalid reposing among her pillows in her white dressing - gown , whom Time seemed to have ...
... Hope Hazlewood to her companion in little bits , with pauses of talk between . Hope Hazlewood was not nearly romantic enough for the pretty faded invalid reposing among her pillows in her white dressing - gown , whom Time seemed to have ...
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... hope here , waiting for a hereafter it was His sons , wanting the guiding hand of a but a moment's rashness , a ... hope gone forever ! O fool , fool ! he had talked , in life , of " despair , " of " hope de- serting him ; " the film had ...
... hope here , waiting for a hereafter it was His sons , wanting the guiding hand of a but a moment's rashness , a ... hope gone forever ! O fool , fool ! he had talked , in life , of " despair , " of " hope de- serting him ; " the film had ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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