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... speaking , composing the domain , as solitary , if not as wild and un- cultivated , as the spot I had just quitted ; and soon , reposing in the calm glow of early evening's sunshine , appeared the mansion , a VOL . I. с grave but ...
... speaking , composing the domain , as solitary , if not as wild and un- cultivated , as the spot I had just quitted ; and soon , reposing in the calm glow of early evening's sunshine , appeared the mansion , a VOL . I. с grave but ...
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... aid from on high ! There was a careworn expression in the face of Mrs. Lea , which made her look , as I have before remarked , quite an old woman , for- " The faded form may speak of sorrow more than THE YOUNG HUSBAND . 25.
... aid from on high ! There was a careworn expression in the face of Mrs. Lea , which made her look , as I have before remarked , quite an old woman , for- " The faded form may speak of sorrow more than THE YOUNG HUSBAND . 25.
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Elizabeth Caroline Grey. " The faded form may speak of sorrow more than years , The furrows on the cheek be the course of secret tears , The trembling lip may murmur of a grief it ne'er confess'd , And the dimness of the eye bespeak the ...
Elizabeth Caroline Grey. " The faded form may speak of sorrow more than years , The furrows on the cheek be the course of secret tears , The trembling lip may murmur of a grief it ne'er confess'd , And the dimness of the eye bespeak the ...
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... Speaking now only of the letters which ought solely to give pleasure to the heart , to say no- thing of those wretched ones , which are the messengers of woe . Even then the first emo- was placed by the lattice window , which , when THE ...
... Speaking now only of the letters which ought solely to give pleasure to the heart , to say no- thing of those wretched ones , which are the messengers of woe . Even then the first emo- was placed by the lattice window , which , when THE ...
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... Speaking now only of the letters which ought solely to give pleasure to the heart , to say no- thing of those wretched ones , which are the messengers of woe . Even then the first emo- tions of relief and joy over , what too often THE ...
... Speaking now only of the letters which ought solely to give pleasure to the heart , to say no- thing of those wretched ones , which are the messengers of woe . Even then the first emo- tions of relief and joy over , what too often THE ...
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