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... hope , will not be without their value in the eyes of those who have taken an interest in the original series . But at all events , good or bad , they are now tendered to the appropriation of your individual house , the Messrs . TICKNOR ...
... hope , will not be without their value in the eyes of those who have taken an interest in the original series . But at all events , good or bad , they are now tendered to the appropriation of your individual house , the Messrs . TICKNOR ...
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... hope , had kindled a new and nobler life . Occupied origin- ally by no shadow of any earthly interest , killed by ennui , all at once Lord Massey had fallen passionately in love with a fair young countrywoman , well con- nected , but ...
... hope , had kindled a new and nobler life . Occupied origin- ally by no shadow of any earthly interest , killed by ennui , all at once Lord Massey had fallen passionately in love with a fair young countrywoman , well con- nected , but ...
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... hope that thus his own services and theirs might be less in request , now became the very curse of his life . Every morning , duly as an attempt was made to put them in motion , they began to back , and no arts , gentle or harsh , would ...
... hope that thus his own services and theirs might be less in request , now became the very curse of his life . Every morning , duly as an attempt was made to put them in motion , they began to back , and no arts , gentle or harsh , would ...
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... hope that the sense of final subjugation to man must have proved penally bitter to the horses . But , meantime , it vexes one that such wretches should be fed with good old hay and oats ; as well littered down also in their stalls as a ...
... hope that the sense of final subjugation to man must have proved penally bitter to the horses . But , meantime , it vexes one that such wretches should be fed with good old hay and oats ; as well littered down also in their stalls as a ...
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... hope . Mrs. Schreiber pretended to no intellectual gifts whatever ; and yet , practically , she was wiser than many who have the greatest . First of all other tasks which she imposed upon her wards , was that of daily exercise , and ...
... hope . Mrs. Schreiber pretended to no intellectual gifts whatever ; and yet , practically , she was wiser than many who have the greatest . First of all other tasks which she imposed upon her wards , was that of daily exercise , and ...
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