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... voice , and the surrounding atmosphere so passive and quiet , that the echo of even a well - meant kiss startles the air with a crispy vibration , and makes the heart of the coy maiden leap into her throat ! God bless the snow ! I love ...
... voice , and the surrounding atmosphere so passive and quiet , that the echo of even a well - meant kiss startles the air with a crispy vibration , and makes the heart of the coy maiden leap into her throat ! God bless the snow ! I love ...
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... voice , expressed the opinion that " matters had gone too far now to recede ; and on the whole , she was sorry that she hadn't said so before , for she had long wanted to , but didn't know how to go about it . " Reader , you may as well ...
... voice , expressed the opinion that " matters had gone too far now to recede ; and on the whole , she was sorry that she hadn't said so before , for she had long wanted to , but didn't know how to go about it . " Reader , you may as well ...
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... voice and sick man . We are yet to learn that these quacks are much respected in their sacerdotal character , or that any great importance is attached to their ceremonies by the majority of the laity . One merit they have , and that is ...
... voice and sick man . We are yet to learn that these quacks are much respected in their sacerdotal character , or that any great importance is attached to their ceremonies by the majority of the laity . One merit they have , and that is ...
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... voice of wisdom and age , have been insulted for daring to confront the dan- gerous torrent of European sympathy ; and , in a word , it is plain to foresee that European interests , European sentiments , and Euro- pean influences , will ...
... voice of wisdom and age , have been insulted for daring to confront the dan- gerous torrent of European sympathy ; and , in a word , it is plain to foresee that European interests , European sentiments , and Euro- pean influences , will ...
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... voice , as she exclaimed , " My God ! my brother ! My God ! my bro- ther ! " thrilled on the inmost fibres of the heart . Scenes like these were constantly passing before me ; and in all directions the sombre padre might be seen ...
... voice , as she exclaimed , " My God ! my brother ! My God ! my bro- ther ! " thrilled on the inmost fibres of the heart . Scenes like these were constantly passing before me ; and in all directions the sombre padre might be seen ...
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