Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... who could not entertain a probable hope were so closely wedged together that of obtaining a drop , yet could not divest they were obliged to use many efforts themselves of expectation , however unbefore they could get up again .
... who could not entertain a probable hope were so closely wedged together that of obtaining a drop , yet could not divest they were obliged to use many efforts themselves of expectation , however unbefore they could get up again .
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Rugge had supped on hope , à far choicer and more fastidious one and he felt a craving for a more than that in the Surrey village , was substantial breakfast . Accordingly , amazed , enthusiastic . when he had dressed , he thrust his ...
Rugge had supped on hope , à far choicer and more fastidious one and he felt a craving for a more than that in the Surrey village , was substantial breakfast . Accordingly , amazed , enthusiastic . when he had dressed , he thrust his ...
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gallant! do ; and there was an engaging in- ly descended and hastened to offer telligence in those quick hazel eyes apologies , with a respectful hope that that made you sure that she was she was not injured . sensible , even when she ...
gallant! do ; and there was an engaging in- ly descended and hastened to offer telligence in those quick hazel eyes apologies , with a respectful hope that that made you sure that she was she was not injured . sensible , even when she ...
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Thence he folded - so elegantly sealed - lay in repaired to Mrs Crane ; and , emboldher irresolute hand , the widow could ened by the hope , for ever , to escape not but feel that she was still young , from her maternal tutelage ...
Thence he folded - so elegantly sealed - lay in repaired to Mrs Crane ; and , emboldher irresolute hand , the widow could ened by the hope , for ever , to escape not but feel that she was still young , from her maternal tutelage ...
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What leaves Mrs Crane so much impressed achievement , literary or scientific , by the hope of his improvement , was ever accomplished by a student that if a good clergyman had found strapped to unyielding boots , and her just at that ...
What leaves Mrs Crane so much impressed achievement , literary or scientific , by the hope of his improvement , was ever accomplished by a student that if a good clergyman had found strapped to unyielding boots , and her just at that ...
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