Our own story; or, The history of Magdelene and Basil St. Pierre, Том 1;Том 1811856 |
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... knew its name I had that inborn sense of its being with me ; but as light dawns . stronger , the dim shape takes a real form ; my twin - brother , my dual - soul is blended up with my existence and mine with his . We were one ; we spoke ...
... knew its name I had that inborn sense of its being with me ; but as light dawns . stronger , the dim shape takes a real form ; my twin - brother , my dual - soul is blended up with my existence and mine with his . We were one ; we spoke ...
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... a name that was not a baptismal one : a re- solute and somewhat passionate boy named me Maida , and would not let any one but himself use the name . We knew nothing of any intermediate relatives between the Normans OUR OWN STORY . 3.
... a name that was not a baptismal one : a re- solute and somewhat passionate boy named me Maida , and would not let any one but himself use the name . We knew nothing of any intermediate relatives between the Normans OUR OWN STORY . 3.
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Selina Bunbury. We knew nothing of any intermediate relatives between the Normans of Battle Abbey or the Saxons of the same date and ourselves . If any such existed we had some notion that they were in a place called Chancery , but where ...
Selina Bunbury. We knew nothing of any intermediate relatives between the Normans of Battle Abbey or the Saxons of the same date and ourselves . If any such existed we had some notion that they were in a place called Chancery , but where ...
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... knew nothing of such days . The error may have been on the other side ; but it was an error which helped us to sustain a future , which it was not meant to prepare us to meet . Strangely free and wildly happy was our child- hood . For ...
... knew nothing of such days . The error may have been on the other side ; but it was an error which helped us to sustain a future , which it was not meant to prepare us to meet . Strangely free and wildly happy was our child- hood . For ...
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... knew nothing of life in its common and actual forms , nothing whatever of what is called the world . Maternity first taught her to love , for her love was a mother's . She married because her mother had told her to marry : and that ...
... knew nothing of life in its common and actual forms , nothing whatever of what is called the world . Maternity first taught her to love , for her love was a mother's . She married because her mother had told her to marry : and that ...
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