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... changed into fifty entirely different shapes in as many consecutive seconds . He thought of these who were now so long dead , having melted away twelve years ago from before the hot fever breath , and GOOD IN EVERYTHING . 15.
... changed into fifty entirely different shapes in as many consecutive seconds . He thought of these who were now so long dead , having melted away twelve years ago from before the hot fever breath , and GOOD IN EVERYTHING . 15.
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... changed from a buoyant girl to something which resembled , one might fancy , the ancient picture of the early womanhood of some female ancestor of her own . The evening was waning - the serving- man was bringing more logs for the fire ...
... changed from a buoyant girl to something which resembled , one might fancy , the ancient picture of the early womanhood of some female ancestor of her own . The evening was waning - the serving- man was bringing more logs for the fire ...
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... changed her so . I do wish Helen would take advice by that now , and settle more down into a reasonable being , taking more pleasure in society , and in scenes befitting her age and station , than in going to sit with an old disabled ...
... changed her so . I do wish Helen would take advice by that now , and settle more down into a reasonable being , taking more pleasure in society , and in scenes befitting her age and station , than in going to sit with an old disabled ...
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... changed since I first described her , although she numbers nearly thirty summers now ; still are there times when , in the flush of her singular beauty , she might be taken for little more than a girl . The other was a boy about ...
... changed since I first described her , although she numbers nearly thirty summers now ; still are there times when , in the flush of her singular beauty , she might be taken for little more than a girl . The other was a boy about ...
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... changed as he spoke , and he looked far from well . Mrs. Truman was summoned , as usual , for he was very subject to these sudden turns now ; and , after advising him to retire to the quiet of his own room for a time , she looked beam ...
... changed as he spoke , and he looked far from well . Mrs. Truman was summoned , as usual , for he was very subject to these sudden turns now ; and , after advising him to retire to the quiet of his own room for a time , she looked beam ...
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