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... Melville , on leaving a city where thoughts and sensations totally different from any he had ever felt before , had caused a new epoch in his life - a life hitherto devoid of interest , which , to one so thirsty after incident , was but ...
... Melville , on leaving a city where thoughts and sensations totally different from any he had ever felt before , had caused a new epoch in his life - a life hitherto devoid of interest , which , to one so thirsty after incident , was but ...
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... , while I read this other letter . " " Oh , you will take my carriage , of course , " replied Mr. Melville . " I will go with you . I cannot think of your tra- velling velling by yourself in such a state of mind . 8 BURTON .
... , while I read this other letter . " " Oh , you will take my carriage , of course , " replied Mr. Melville . " I will go with you . I cannot think of your tra- velling velling by yourself in such a state of mind . 8 BURTON .
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... set off to make a tour round the lake , to Lausanne and Chillon . For the first few hours after Mr. Wil- mot was gone , Charles Melville did not perceive perceive much difference from his absence ; but he soon 10 BURTON .
... set off to make a tour round the lake , to Lausanne and Chillon . For the first few hours after Mr. Wil- mot was gone , Charles Melville did not perceive perceive much difference from his absence ; but he soon 10 BURTON .
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... - rent from any thing Charles had been ac- customed to ; it was not commonplace ; and in addition to the sincere feelings of attachment which he had towards him , в 6 Mr. Mr. Melville always found in his charac- ter something to BURTON .
... - rent from any thing Charles had been ac- customed to ; it was not commonplace ; and in addition to the sincere feelings of attachment which he had towards him , в 6 Mr. Mr. Melville always found in his charac- ter something to BURTON .
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Mr. Melville always found in his charac- ter something to interest him , and to re- flect upon . At length he returned ; and from the good spirits in which he appeared , Charles concluded the issue of his ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Mr. Melville always found in his charac- ter something to interest him , and to re- flect upon . At length he returned ; and from the good spirits in which he appeared , Charles concluded the issue of his ...
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