Patronage, Volumen14Baldwin and Cradock, 1833 |
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... dear . " " Only equinoctial gales ! But to drowning people it would be no comfort that they were shipwrecked only by equinoctial gales . There ! there ! what do think of that blast ? " cried Rosamond ; " is not there some danger now ...
... dear . " " Only equinoctial gales ! But to drowning people it would be no comfort that they were shipwrecked only by equinoctial gales . There ! there ! what do think of that blast ? " cried Rosamond ; " is not there some danger now ...
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... dear father ! " cried Rosamond , " did you see that light - out at sea ? -There ! there ! — to the left . " " To the east - I see it . " " Hark ! did you hear ? " " Minute guns ! " said Caroline . There was a dead silence instantly ...
... dear father ! " cried Rosamond , " did you see that light - out at sea ? -There ! there ! — to the left . " " To the east - I see it . " " Hark ! did you hear ? " " Minute guns ! " said Caroline . There was a dead silence instantly ...
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... dear : as long as you choose for your auditors only your friends , you are wise ; but you sometimes lay your accounts open to strangers ; and as they see only your errors , without ever coming to your conclusion , they form no ...
... dear : as long as you choose for your auditors only your friends , you are wise ; but you sometimes lay your accounts open to strangers ; and as they see only your errors , without ever coming to your conclusion , they form no ...
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... dear , " said Mrs. Percy , looking up at her ; " trust me it will never do ; turn him which way you will in your imagination , you will never make a hero of him -- nor yet a brother - in- law . " " My dear mother , how could you guess ...
... dear , " said Mrs. Percy , looking up at her ; " trust me it will never do ; turn him which way you will in your imagination , you will never make a hero of him -- nor yet a brother - in- law . " " My dear mother , how could you guess ...
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... dear , he is here . " The gentlemen came into the room to tea.-M. de Tourville walked to the table at which Mrs. Percy was sitting ; and , after various compliments on the beauty of the views from the windows , on the rich- ness of the ...
... dear , he is here . " The gentlemen came into the room to tea.-M. de Tourville walked to the table at which Mrs. Percy was sitting ; and , after various compliments on the beauty of the views from the windows , on the rich- ness of the ...
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