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... amused with this anti- quated man and his stories ; and agreed it com- pensated to us for not seeing the tapestry . It was now growing late in the afternoon : we had given up all hope of reaching the Belvidere , 2 * A DAY'S PLEASURE . 9.
... amused with this anti- quated man and his stories ; and agreed it com- pensated to us for not seeing the tapestry . It was now growing late in the afternoon : we had given up all hope of reaching the Belvidere , 2 * A DAY'S PLEASURE . 9.
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Jane Taylor. had given up all hope of reaching the Belvidere , and viewing the gardens ; and were still lingering about the picture - room , when suddenly a bright golden beam of sunshine broke into the apart- ment ; it streamed down the ...
Jane Taylor. had given up all hope of reaching the Belvidere , and viewing the gardens ; and were still lingering about the picture - room , when suddenly a bright golden beam of sunshine broke into the apart- ment ; it streamed down the ...
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... hope and fear , of success and disappointment , of pleasure and of pain , that have chequered the greater part of it ; -the storms that I have seen blow up , and blow over ; -the serenity of its de- cline , and the hopes I entertain of ...
... hope and fear , of success and disappointment , of pleasure and of pain , that have chequered the greater part of it ; -the storms that I have seen blow up , and blow over ; -the serenity of its de- cline , and the hopes I entertain of ...
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... productive of some advantage . Thus every wise and good man will look back on seasons of adversity , and acknowledge that it was good for him to have passed through them . When you had given up all hope of fine weather A DAY'S PLEASURE .
... productive of some advantage . Thus every wise and good man will look back on seasons of adversity , and acknowledge that it was good for him to have passed through them . When you had given up all hope of fine weather A DAY'S PLEASURE .
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Jane Taylor. When you had given up all hope of fine weather , you were suddenly surprised with a ray of sun- shine . Thus are some of the heaviest storms of life suddenly dispersed ; not in the time and man- ner that we had expected ...
Jane Taylor. When you had given up all hope of fine weather , you were suddenly surprised with a ray of sun- shine . Thus are some of the heaviest storms of life suddenly dispersed ; not in the time and man- ner that we had expected ...
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