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... period . I came to Woodleigh in the spring . But partly recovered from an illness , the result greatly of mental distress , I was neither in strength of spirits to enter immediately on the career of active duty in which I subsequently ...
... period . I came to Woodleigh in the spring . But partly recovered from an illness , the result greatly of mental distress , I was neither in strength of spirits to enter immediately on the career of active duty in which I subsequently ...
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... period of acquaintanceship , looked favourably and kindly upon me . I determined to remain at the cottage all night , and too gladly did Mrs. Jones embrace my proposal . So in the cottage I was installed for many weeks ; at least , many ...
... period of acquaintanceship , looked favourably and kindly upon me . I determined to remain at the cottage all night , and too gladly did Mrs. Jones embrace my proposal . So in the cottage I was installed for many weeks ; at least , many ...
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... period which I spent amongst the dear family , whose history I am now re- cording . " How strange it seems to us short - sighted mortals , that there should appear so unequal a distribution of this life's bliss ! When we see sorrow ...
... period which I spent amongst the dear family , whose history I am now re- cording . " How strange it seems to us short - sighted mortals , that there should appear so unequal a distribution of this life's bliss ! When we see sorrow ...
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... periods of the Pierre- ponts ' history . Captain Pierrepont was not from home for any great length of time toge- ther ; and his wife , consequently , so very happy , mixing in the pleasant society Brighton then afforded , which she ...
... periods of the Pierre- ponts ' history . Captain Pierrepont was not from home for any great length of time toge- ther ; and his wife , consequently , so very happy , mixing in the pleasant society Brighton then afforded , which she ...
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... tender love which had grown with their growth , and strengthened with their strength , in my breast for these , the children of my heart's adoption ! Yet < now , alas ! on looking back upon that period THE YOUNG HUSBAND . 79.
... tender love which had grown with their growth , and strengthened with their strength , in my breast for these , the children of my heart's adoption ! Yet < now , alas ! on looking back upon that period THE YOUNG HUSBAND . 79.
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