Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... mind was made up . He would not make any attempt to woo Samela , not watch her sketching , or ask her to tea ; above all , not give her an opportunity of sitting and looking fascinating in his arm- chair . In coming to this conclusion ...
... mind was made up . He would not make any attempt to woo Samela , not watch her sketching , or ask her to tea ; above all , not give her an opportunity of sitting and looking fascinating in his arm- chair . In coming to this conclusion ...
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... mind , that such a one should have been chosen for so important a trust . But at last what had to be settled was settled , and the afternoon found him hur- rying back as fast as the Highland Rail- way would carry him . He experienced in ...
... mind , that such a one should have been chosen for so important a trust . But at last what had to be settled was settled , and the afternoon found him hur- rying back as fast as the Highland Rail- way would carry him . He experienced in ...
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... mind ? " She gazed into the fire . the time come for me to speak ? " he continued . His chair was close beside hers . Why did you come here ? ' ' 66 " I suppose I felt you cared about me . And I was sick of not coming . I suppose I felt ...
... mind ? " She gazed into the fire . the time come for me to speak ? " he continued . His chair was close beside hers . Why did you come here ? ' ' 66 " I suppose I felt you cared about me . And I was sick of not coming . I suppose I felt ...
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... mind result- ing from the absence of disquieting con- ditions and circumstances rather than from the presence of elating and exhilarating causes , which produce the transitory effect called joy . Fortunately for the human race , a high ...
... mind result- ing from the absence of disquieting con- ditions and circumstances rather than from the presence of elating and exhilarating causes , which produce the transitory effect called joy . Fortunately for the human race , a high ...
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... mind the bigging of it . " Long and fruitless , however , was our search for the grave , during which we only just ... minds of stay - at - homes the constant and foremost difficulty of accom- plishing point to point distances in savage ...
... mind the bigging of it . " Long and fruitless , however , was our search for the grave , during which we only just ... minds of stay - at - homes the constant and foremost difficulty of accom- plishing point to point distances in savage ...
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