The colonel, by the author of 'The perils of fashion'.1853 |
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... , their arguments at times aspired to heights , none but the most daring could seek in ordinary conversations . There was this in common with their re- ligious impressions ; both had reached them by the tortuous 32 THE COLONEL .
... , their arguments at times aspired to heights , none but the most daring could seek in ordinary conversations . There was this in common with their re- ligious impressions ; both had reached them by the tortuous 32 THE COLONEL .
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... reached that which is described as the holiest and highest experience of humanity , that first of all mira- cles , the belief of a God . Both shared in the error , common to those , who are as it were the pioneers to their own religious ...
... reached that which is described as the holiest and highest experience of humanity , that first of all mira- cles , the belief of a God . Both shared in the error , common to those , who are as it were the pioneers to their own religious ...
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... has thus reached me . " These words were all uttered with rapidity , but with emphasis ; and Colyton had received the envelope , containing the letter of Miss Stowell to her sister , and given to Junie by 54 THE COLONEL .
... has thus reached me . " These words were all uttered with rapidity , but with emphasis ; and Colyton had received the envelope , containing the letter of Miss Stowell to her sister , and given to Junie by 54 THE COLONEL .
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... reached you , and these truths have remained unfelt . To tell them in any other other way is im- possible . We can never meet again . Meet ! Heavens ! my fierce indignation , —my in- effable disgust , would break forth in curses ...
... reached you , and these truths have remained unfelt . To tell them in any other other way is im- possible . We can never meet again . Meet ! Heavens ! my fierce indignation , —my in- effable disgust , would break forth in curses ...
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... reached them last night . On Lady Vil- laroy professing her ignorance , they were informed that the news was nothing less than the marriage of young Colyton with Rose St. Colmo ; the wedding having taken place at her great uncle's , Sir ...
... reached them last night . On Lady Vil- laroy professing her ignorance , they were informed that the news was nothing less than the marriage of young Colyton with Rose St. Colmo ; the wedding having taken place at her great uncle's , Sir ...
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