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Side xii
... except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning of their danger ; but even that not until they stood within the very shadow of the catastrophe , being divided from the most frightful of deaths by scarcely more ...
... except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning of their danger ; but even that not until they stood within the very shadow of the catastrophe , being divided from the most frightful of deaths by scarcely more ...
Side xvii
... it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there anywhere survive a portrait of Kate ?
... it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there anywhere survive a portrait of Kate ?
Side 24
Deep , however , as the morass , was this man's remorse when , on leaving Westport , I gave him the heavy golden perquisite , which my mother ( unaware of the tricks he had practised upon me ) had by letter instructed me to give .
Deep , however , as the morass , was this man's remorse when , on leaving Westport , I gave him the heavy golden perquisite , which my mother ( unaware of the tricks he had practised upon me ) had by letter instructed me to give .
Side 59
Almost every woman , when strengthened in those charms which nature has given to her by such as she can in many ways give to herself , must feel that she has her own separate domain of empire unaffected by the most sovereign beauty upon ...
Almost every woman , when strengthened in those charms which nature has given to her by such as she can in many ways give to herself , must feel that she has her own separate domain of empire unaffected by the most sovereign beauty upon ...
Side 67
... is reminded by his own distinguishing religious opinions of the historic struggles through which those opinions have travelled . The doctrines which give to his own sect a peculiar denomination are also those VISIT TO LAXTON , 67.
... is reminded by his own distinguishing religious opinions of the historic struggles through which those opinions have travelled . The doctrines which give to his own sect a peculiar denomination are also those VISIT TO LAXTON , 67.
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