Sketches of Married LifeHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1839 - 291 páginas |
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... felt that its everlasting flow was but a faint image of our own souls , that could be satisfied only with the Infinite ; then did we not know that we loved each other ? When our hearts have glowed with rapture at the thought of ...
... felt that its everlasting flow was but a faint image of our own souls , that could be satisfied only with the Infinite ; then did we not know that we loved each other ? When our hearts have glowed with rapture at the thought of ...
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... felt Amy and Edward when they parted this morning . Amy's father was , and he prided himself upon being , a man of the world . He also prided him- self upon being what is called a moral man ; and he was one , if morality be that cold ...
... felt Amy and Edward when they parted this morning . Amy's father was , and he prided himself upon being , a man of the world . He also prided him- self upon being what is called a moral man ; and he was one , if morality be that cold ...
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... felt that this was an unfavorable moment for her confession ; but she bravely began . " I have come , my dear father , to speak with you upon a subject of great interest — of great importance- " Amy stopped ; she could not make out a ...
... felt that this was an unfavorable moment for her confession ; but she bravely began . " I have come , my dear father , to speak with you upon a subject of great interest — of great importance- " Amy stopped ; she could not make out a ...
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... felt , even when not understood , which a high , uncompromising allegiance to principle exercises over those who acknowledge no higher standard than the opinion of the world . Amy had succeeded in her purpose of saving Edward from many ...
... felt , even when not understood , which a high , uncompromising allegiance to principle exercises over those who acknowledge no higher standard than the opinion of the world . Amy had succeeded in her purpose of saving Edward from many ...
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... felt galled and fretted when he actually experienced how much his importance was diminished by the loss of his property . Mr. Weston's whole man- ner was changed towards him ; it was distant , and supercilious , and entirely unlike what ...
... felt galled and fretted when he actually experienced how much his importance was diminished by the loss of his property . Mr. Weston's whole man- ner was changed towards him ; it was distant , and supercilious , and entirely unlike what ...
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