The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 35
... never felt ; my feel- ings , such as they are , must guide me : they constitute my pride and happiness , and I should cherish them , even if they made me wretched . Besides , I have full confidence in the goodness of your heart . You never ...
... never felt ; my feel- ings , such as they are , must guide me : they constitute my pride and happiness , and I should cherish them , even if they made me wretched . Besides , I have full confidence in the goodness of your heart . You never ...
Page 290
... never see him again . She never did , so she might as well have kept her oath in her pocket for any assistance it was to the parish officers ; for the only purpose it answered was to prove I had a father ; which they were rather ...
... never see him again . She never did , so she might as well have kept her oath in her pocket for any assistance it was to the parish officers ; for the only purpose it answered was to prove I had a father ; which they were rather ...
Page 481
... never dwelt upon by the historian , never brought out into the foreground , never particular- ly insisted on as the sole ruling motive of action . There is always some other inducement , some selfish principle leading one or other of ...
... never dwelt upon by the historian , never brought out into the foreground , never particular- ly insisted on as the sole ruling motive of action . There is always some other inducement , some selfish principle leading one or other of ...
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