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Side xii
... 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 , if more at all , than seventy seconds ...
... 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 , if more at all , than seventy seconds ...
Side xvii
... 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 ? I answer and it would be both ...
... 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 ? I answer and it would be both ...
Side 24
... me ) had by let- ter instructed me to give . He was a mere savage boy from the central bogs of Connaught , and , to the great amusement of Lord Westport , he persisted in calling me " your majesty " for the rest of 24 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
... me ) had by let- ter instructed me to give . He was a mere savage boy from the central bogs of Connaught , and , to the great amusement of Lord Westport , he persisted in calling me " your majesty " for the rest of 24 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
Side 59
... give to herself , must feel that she has her own separate domain of empire un- affected by the most sovereign beauty upon earth . Every man that ever existed has probably his own peculiar talent ( if only it were detected ) , in which ...
... give to herself , must feel that she has her own separate domain of empire un- affected by the most sovereign beauty upon earth . Every man that ever existed has probably his own peculiar talent ( if only it were detected ) , in which ...
Side 67
... , is reminded by his own distinguishing religious opin- tons 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 opin- tons 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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