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... heart was pained ; he sat hours by his bed- side , commiserating his sufferings , and suffering himself , being unable to alle- viate his . Three days did Lord Stellor lay in alternate fits of delirium and stu- por : Prince Gareci ...
... heart was pained ; he sat hours by his bed- side , commiserating his sufferings , and suffering himself , being unable to alle- viate his . Three days did Lord Stellor lay in alternate fits of delirium and stu- por : Prince Gareci ...
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... heart , and the cruel se- Alticer of innocence was lost in the suf- fering friend of his soul . Lord Linton was rouzed by the en- trance of Gregory , who exclaimed , Imma is not here , my lord ! O , Sir George , Imma is run away , and ...
... heart , and the cruel se- Alticer of innocence was lost in the suf- fering friend of his soul . Lord Linton was rouzed by the en- trance of Gregory , who exclaimed , Imma is not here , my lord ! O , Sir George , Imma is run away , and ...
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... heart , and , but for this un- happy malady , we should have been sworn friends long ere this . " " I have many apologies to make for my inattention to you on entering the room ; my anxiety for my friend must plead my excuse . Can you ...
... heart , and , but for this un- happy malady , we should have been sworn friends long ere this . " " I have many apologies to make for my inattention to you on entering the room ; my anxiety for my friend must plead my excuse . Can you ...
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... heart full of grief , took Zelo's place . The return of a delirium struck them with horror ; the wild , incoherent ravings and pain- ful groans pierced their hearts , and the piteous voice in which he called for Imma , wrung their ...
... heart full of grief , took Zelo's place . The return of a delirium struck them with horror ; the wild , incoherent ravings and pain- ful groans pierced their hearts , and the piteous voice in which he called for Imma , wrung their ...
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... heart and mind . Many questions did he attempt to ask concerning her , till forbid by the physician . To know that Imma was safe , no pleasure could equal ; to be told so by Gregory , sent by her , was a proof that she had generously ...
... heart and mind . Many questions did he attempt to ask concerning her , till forbid by the physician . To know that Imma was safe , no pleasure could equal ; to be told so by Gregory , sent by her , was a proof that she had generously ...
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