The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... fear of the devil . And you , signor cavaliere , do you not fear the devil ? " " Who is afraid of old friends ? " " Ah , do not injure a poor man ! The Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my journey , and I will pray for you as much ...
... fear of the devil . And you , signor cavaliere , do you not fear the devil ? " " Who is afraid of old friends ? " " Ah , do not injure a poor man ! The Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my journey , and I will pray for you as much ...
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... fear-- " " I beg your pardon , Miss Dunbar ! " exclaimed he , with a start ; " you spoke to me , I believe ? " " Yes , several times , " replied the young lady , smiling . " I was afraid you were not well from your looks . Is anything ...
... fear-- " " I beg your pardon , Miss Dunbar ! " exclaimed he , with a start ; " you spoke to me , I believe ? " " Yes , several times , " replied the young lady , smiling . " I was afraid you were not well from your looks . Is anything ...
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... fear with its shadows Have pass'd from ye all ! But no ! we must struggle , As ye struggled , on , Unsooth'd by a tone From the lips that are gone : Where earth's noble - hearted Found refuge alone , There's a cheering voice ever To ...
... fear with its shadows Have pass'd from ye all ! But no ! we must struggle , As ye struggled , on , Unsooth'd by a tone From the lips that are gone : Where earth's noble - hearted Found refuge alone , There's a cheering voice ever To ...
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... fears , disquiet , and delays . Rowe . " My dear Lucy , " exclaimed George Thornton , breathlessly rush- ing into the ... fear . Do you think it would disturb or offend him if I went to his bed - room just 99 " Oh , never mind uncle , as ...
... fears , disquiet , and delays . Rowe . " My dear Lucy , " exclaimed George Thornton , breathlessly rush- ing into the ... fear . Do you think it would disturb or offend him if I went to his bed - room just 99 " Oh , never mind uncle , as ...
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... in the loveliness of early woman- hood , excited , the competition for her smiles , the hopes and fears her known wealth created , that he was aroused from that delusion to feel poignantly and harrowingly that he was in love 74 Old Jones .
... in the loveliness of early woman- hood , excited , the competition for her smiles , the hopes and fears her known wealth created , that he was aroused from that delusion to feel poignantly and harrowingly that he was in love 74 Old Jones .
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