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... beautiful and so necessary toher prattling, fatherless infants. But morning showed no encouraging symptoms, the stupor was unbroken, and at noonthe wife's spirit passed gently to the everlasting reunion. Before sunrise on the ensuingday ...
... beautiful and so necessary toher prattling, fatherless infants. But morning showed no encouraging symptoms, the stupor was unbroken, and at noonthe wife's spirit passed gently to the everlasting reunion. Before sunrise on the ensuingday ...
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... beautiful animal, and waited for an answer. "Yes, sir.There is a shop about half a mile ahead, on the right hand side, where the road forks." He just touched his hatwith the end ofhis gloved fingers and galloped on.When Edna reached the ...
... beautiful animal, and waited for an answer. "Yes, sir.There is a shop about half a mile ahead, on the right hand side, where the road forks." He just touched his hatwith the end ofhis gloved fingers and galloped on.When Edna reached the ...
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... beautiful room, she felt bewildered. Mrs. Murray satin a cushioned chair, near one of the windows, with a bookinher hand, and Ednahad an opportunity of studying her face. Itwasfair, proud, and handsome, but wore anexpression of habitual ...
... beautiful room, she felt bewildered. Mrs. Murray satin a cushioned chair, near one of the windows, with a bookinher hand, and Ednahad an opportunity of studying her face. Itwasfair, proud, and handsome, but wore anexpression of habitual ...
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... beautiful eyeswhere tears often gathered butveryrarely fell. Hagar had dressed herin a new white muslin wrapper, with fluted ruffles atthewrists andthroat; andthefair young face, withits delicate features, and glossy folds of soft hair ...
... beautiful eyeswhere tears often gathered butveryrarely fell. Hagar had dressed herin a new white muslin wrapper, with fluted ruffles atthewrists andthroat; andthefair young face, withits delicate features, and glossy folds of soft hair ...
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... beautiful articles whoseuse she could not even conjecture. The furniture throughout themansion was elegant and costly; pictures, statues, bronzes, marble, silver, rosewood, ebony, mosaics,satin, velvet—naught that the most fastidious ...
... beautiful articles whoseuse she could not even conjecture. The furniture throughout themansion was elegant and costly; pictures, statues, bronzes, marble, silver, rosewood, ebony, mosaics,satin, velvet—naught that the most fastidious ...
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