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... thought that an active life in the busy world would suit me well ; for I have often longed to mingle in its conflicts , to struggle with its trials , and to fight bravely against the cur- rent of adversity , until I could make a name ...
... thought that an active life in the busy world would suit me well ; for I have often longed to mingle in its conflicts , to struggle with its trials , and to fight bravely against the cur- rent of adversity , until I could make a name ...
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... somehow as if it would be a great relief to my mind if I could just take a peep into futurity . " And yet Wilton Gray was a Christian ! You C hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and WILTON GRAY'S PEEP INTO FUTURITY . 17.
... somehow as if it would be a great relief to my mind if I could just take a peep into futurity . " And yet Wilton Gray was a Christian ! You C hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and WILTON GRAY'S PEEP INTO FUTURITY . 17.
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hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and I must confess I had almost forgotten it . But I am not sure whether you and I might not present quite as incon- sistent an appearance as he does to others , if our secret thoughts were ...
hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and I must confess I had almost forgotten it . But I am not sure whether you and I might not present quite as incon- sistent an appearance as he does to others , if our secret thoughts were ...
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hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and I must confess I had almost forgotten it . But I am not sure whether you and I might not present quite as incon- sistent an appearance as he does to others , if our secret thoughts were ...
hardly thought so , perhaps , dear reader , and I must confess I had almost forgotten it . But I am not sure whether you and I might not present quite as incon- sistent an appearance as he does to others , if our secret thoughts were ...
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... thought of her last visit . The answer was slowly and solemnly spoken . " The wife whom thou so fondly and deservedly lovest will be parted from thee by death . Before my race is ended , her career will have closed . " ; As he listened ...
... thought of her last visit . The answer was slowly and solemnly spoken . " The wife whom thou so fondly and deservedly lovest will be parted from thee by death . Before my race is ended , her career will have closed . " ; As he listened ...
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