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... object . Her friends have gene- rally concurred in the opinion that many of these picces are among the happiest efforts of her pen ; and that a republication of them was due to their merit . this opinion she had revised and prepared for ...
... object . Her friends have gene- rally concurred in the opinion that many of these picces are among the happiest efforts of her pen ; and that a republication of them was due to their merit . this opinion she had revised and prepared for ...
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... object , but some- thing unforeseen occurs to check the satisfaction we had expected in it . Now it is that our spirits sink , and we are ready to think our day's pleas- ure quite spoiled . But , like yours , it frequently happens ...
... object , but some- thing unforeseen occurs to check the satisfaction we had expected in it . Now it is that our spirits sink , and we are ready to think our day's pleas- ure quite spoiled . But , like yours , it frequently happens ...
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... object of which had been familiar to her from her infancy . Then looking over to her opposite neighbors , she saw a blazing fire , and the family seated round it . How comfortable they are ! thought she ; so cheerful , so sociable ...
... object of which had been familiar to her from her infancy . Then looking over to her opposite neighbors , she saw a blazing fire , and the family seated round it . How comfortable they are ! thought she ; so cheerful , so sociable ...
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... object that I remember to have arrested my atten- tion , was , what I now believe must have been a large spider ... objects were destined to my gaze , I did not resent the indignity . At length , when little dreaming of any change of ...
... object that I remember to have arrested my atten- tion , was , what I now believe must have been a large spider ... objects were destined to my gaze , I did not resent the indignity . At length , when little dreaming of any change of ...
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... objects that passed before me . But it was not long be- fore I began to remark the considerable degree of attention I myself excited ; and how much I was distinguished , in this respect , from my neighbors , the other articles , in the ...
... objects that passed before me . But it was not long be- fore I began to remark the considerable degree of attention I myself excited ; and how much I was distinguished , in this respect , from my neighbors , the other articles , in the ...
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