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... felt and feels thus , the beauty of our valley " be indeed gone , yet it shall endure forever before her imagination , thus kindled always by a light from heaven . ( 6 But we now accompany the wor- thy Baronet to his own Relugas . " On ...
... felt and feels thus , the beauty of our valley " be indeed gone , yet it shall endure forever before her imagination , thus kindled always by a light from heaven . ( 6 But we now accompany the wor- thy Baronet to his own Relugas . " On ...
Page 53
... felt the bitter pang of tearing himself from the object of a first and fervent love . With an unsteady voice he com- municated the purport of his bro- ther's letter to his friends , and de- clared his intention of repairing his neglect ...
... felt the bitter pang of tearing himself from the object of a first and fervent love . With an unsteady voice he com- municated the purport of his bro- ther's letter to his friends , and de- clared his intention of repairing his neglect ...
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... felt pe- culiarly to belong to those who have been so fortunate - so happy - as to meet with them by accident perhaps , or to have received them from the hand of some chance - acquaintance , who , after the pleasant gift , is ...
... felt pe- culiarly to belong to those who have been so fortunate - so happy - as to meet with them by accident perhaps , or to have received them from the hand of some chance - acquaintance , who , after the pleasant gift , is ...
Page 64
... felt equal indignation ; mur- murs of disapprobation rose into expressions of loud complaint ; all were alike clamorous for passports to quit the service ; and there is little doubt , had an opportunity pre- sented itself , the ...
... felt equal indignation ; mur- murs of disapprobation rose into expressions of loud complaint ; all were alike clamorous for passports to quit the service ; and there is little doubt , had an opportunity pre- sented itself , the ...
Page 69
... felt during the few mi- nutes that this conference lasted is not to be described the life of a fel- low - creature depended on a breath ; and that breath , like the deadly si- roc of the desart , could wither all who came within its ...
... felt during the few mi- nutes that this conference lasted is not to be described the life of a fel- low - creature depended on a breath ; and that breath , like the deadly si- roc of the desart , could wither all who came within its ...
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