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... with holy fervour to the end , which is eternal happiness . Louisa had early discovered the growing attachment of the poor boy to his cousin , and VOL . I. с pitied him sincerely ; for she knew , although Edith ARTHUR CONWAY . 17.
... with holy fervour to the end , which is eternal happiness . Louisa had early discovered the growing attachment of the poor boy to his cousin , and VOL . I. с pitied him sincerely ; for she knew , although Edith ARTHUR CONWAY . 17.
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Edward Augustus Milman. pitied him sincerely ; for she knew , although Edith had never made her a confidant , that the love was not reciprocal , and that her sister regarded it as a mere boyish caprice - a whim of a season , which the ...
Edward Augustus Milman. pitied him sincerely ; for she knew , although Edith had never made her a confidant , that the love was not reciprocal , and that her sister regarded it as a mere boyish caprice - a whim of a season , which the ...
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... knew all about it . He had initiated Arthur into the mysteries of trout - fishing , and this summer he was dreadfully vexed when the Mayfly was run- ning , and the stream alive with fish , to find his young master , as he called him ...
... knew all about it . He had initiated Arthur into the mysteries of trout - fishing , and this summer he was dreadfully vexed when the Mayfly was run- ning , and the stream alive with fish , to find his young master , as he called him ...
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... knew the real cause of her flight , or any- thing of her subsequent history . We are , how- ever , able to give nearly the whole of it , by collating and arranging the events of her life , which are scattered somewhat confusedly over ...
... knew the real cause of her flight , or any- thing of her subsequent history . We are , how- ever , able to give nearly the whole of it , by collating and arranging the events of her life , which are scattered somewhat confusedly over ...
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... knew not what love was . Can I commit such an awful perjury ? " But we will not - in fact , we must not- dwell on these scenes , for we have a long tale to tell . About a week after this interview , there was a marriage at the British ...
... knew not what love was . Can I commit such an awful perjury ? " But we will not - in fact , we must not- dwell on these scenes , for we have a long tale to tell . About a week after this interview , there was a marriage at the British ...
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