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... once more , better dress- ed , more robust , and a little more lofty in his air ; his salutation was , as usual , elaborate and exact ; when conclud- ed , he spoke of the weather , the last news from abroad , and other incidental topics ...
... once more , better dress- ed , more robust , and a little more lofty in his air ; his salutation was , as usual , elaborate and exact ; when conclud- ed , he spoke of the weather , the last news from abroad , and other incidental topics ...
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beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes and the fascina- tions of his country . These casual impressions , even to the untraveled , attain local significance through the warm and diversified re- cords of more recent ...
beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes and the fascina- tions of his country . These casual impressions , even to the untraveled , attain local significance through the warm and diversified re- cords of more recent ...
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... once I thought her , Phoebus ' sister - Jove's fair daughter , Whom the night - flowers turn to gaze on , Whom the ... once her charms she sprinkled , Now her face is old and wrinkled . As Diana , chaste and tender , Can I now , as once ...
... once I thought her , Phoebus ' sister - Jove's fair daughter , Whom the night - flowers turn to gaze on , Whom the ... once her charms she sprinkled , Now her face is old and wrinkled . As Diana , chaste and tender , Can I now , as once ...
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... once in a while . He won't let Sarah into his room either . She caught him on his knees once . " · In- Thus it must not be supposed that Noyse's feelings were easily visible in his outward life , or that they interfered with the ...
... once in a while . He won't let Sarah into his room either . She caught him on his knees once . " · In- Thus it must not be supposed that Noyse's feelings were easily visible in his outward life , or that they interfered with the ...
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... once again and forever ! ' " I will do so , Elder Noyse , " replied Martha , struggling to assume an air of scorn , and to speak firmly . " I only answer one thing , and that is , that you have talked very differently to me more than once ...
... once again and forever ! ' " I will do so , Elder Noyse , " replied Martha , struggling to assume an air of scorn , and to speak firmly . " I only answer one thing , and that is , that you have talked very differently to me more than once ...
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