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... things he intended to say , all fled from his mind ; pity swelled his 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 ...
... things he intended to say , all fled from his mind ; pity swelled his 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 ...
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... the other part the driver- to receive at the end of the journey . They set out in high spirits from Co- machio , and to Imma every thing was new ; new ; the varying aspect of the country was a 24 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
... the other part the driver- to receive at the end of the journey . They set out in high spirits from Co- machio , and to Imma every thing was new ; new ; the varying aspect of the country was a 24 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
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... thing must be hid : those who can thus tenderly pity and commiserate the suf- ferings of the wretched , must possess feeling and generosity enough to listen with compassion to the recital of the frail wanderings of a poor deluded woman ...
... thing must be hid : those who can thus tenderly pity and commiserate the suf- ferings of the wretched , must possess feeling and generosity enough to listen with compassion to the recital of the frail wanderings of a poor deluded woman ...
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... thing as The- resa is related to them . " Here she paused ; a flood of tears relieved her swelling bosom . Madam Kenelm was much affected . Theresa then minutely . related every incident of her life , from the first introduction of ...
... thing as The- resa is related to them . " Here she paused ; a flood of tears relieved her swelling bosom . Madam Kenelm was much affected . Theresa then minutely . related every incident of her life , from the first introduction of ...
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... thing than when he abolished some of the too many we have . " Madam , I see you live but for yourself ; to please yourself , is all your study ; you think not how comfortable a retreat you might raise , which hun- dreds would enjoy long ...
... thing than when he abolished some of the too many we have . " Madam , I see you live but for yourself ; to please yourself , is all your study ; you think not how comfortable a retreat you might raise , which hun- dreds would enjoy long ...
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