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A Novel William Dean Howells. XXIII . THE disappointment which Ray had to suffer would have been bad enough simply as ... suffering and his temperament to translate it into some sort of literary terms , and he now beguiled his enforced ...
A Novel William Dean Howells. XXIII . THE disappointment which Ray had to suffer would have been bad enough simply as ... suffering and his temperament to translate it into some sort of literary terms , and he now beguiled his enforced ...
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A Novel William Dean Howells. " We can bear to suffer for our misfortunes , " said Kane , dreamily . " To suffer for our faults would be intolerable , because then we couldn't preserve our self - respect . Don't you see ? But the ...
A Novel William Dean Howells. " We can bear to suffer for our misfortunes , " said Kane , dreamily . " To suffer for our faults would be intolerable , because then we couldn't preserve our self - respect . Don't you see ? But the ...
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... suffer for the inno- cent ; and the innocent must suffer for the guilty . Always ! There is no other atonement . Now I see that . Oh , my soul , my soul ! What ? No ! Yes , yes ! The best , the purest , the meekest 268 THE WORLD OF CHANCE .
... suffer for the inno- cent ; and the innocent must suffer for the guilty . Always ! There is no other atonement . Now I see that . Oh , my soul , my soul ! What ? No ! Yes , yes ! The best , the purest , the meekest 268 THE WORLD OF CHANCE .
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