The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... objects before them with that mournful intensity of gaze which we fix upon the countenance of a dear and long - absent friend ; till at length , as the lady's maid , valet , and waiters began ascending , armed with multifarious articles ...
... objects before them with that mournful intensity of gaze which we fix upon the countenance of a dear and long - absent friend ; till at length , as the lady's maid , valet , and waiters began ascending , armed with multifarious articles ...
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... object of no human heart ; except the dear brother from whom half the world divided her , there was no living being to whom her affection was of consequence ; the one unfailing fountain of love in this world- a parent's love - was ...
... object of no human heart ; except the dear brother from whom half the world divided her , there was no living being to whom her affection was of consequence ; the one unfailing fountain of love in this world- a parent's love - was ...
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... object of indifference , to have no one really to love you . " " My poor Sybil ! " exclaimed Juliet . nature does indeed merit a very different fate . " " Your affectionate " But it is most wicked in me to repine , Juliet . How thankful ...
... object of indifference , to have no one really to love you . " " My poor Sybil ! " exclaimed Juliet . nature does indeed merit a very different fate . " " Your affectionate " But it is most wicked in me to repine , Juliet . How thankful ...
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... object of a solitary heart , which found a channel in him for affections that had no other outlet . " " Base ! unworthy ! that he should have flung away the trea- sure of such a heart ! Sybil , I have 38 The Sortes Scottiance ; or ,
... object of a solitary heart , which found a channel in him for affections that had no other outlet . " " Base ! unworthy ! that he should have flung away the trea- sure of such a heart ! Sybil , I have 38 The Sortes Scottiance ; or ,
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... object of my kingship would be to do away with the punishment of death . The minister shouldn't have to tell me what to do , for I'd tell the minister , and if he didn't do it , I'd have another that would act on the instant , and ...
... object of my kingship would be to do away with the punishment of death . The minister shouldn't have to tell me what to do , for I'd tell the minister , and if he didn't do it , I'd have another that would act on the instant , and ...
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