The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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... mind wanders back to the well - filled coffers of the past ? Ask the dying man why he thinks of those early days when he sat by his mother's knee and listened to the sweet music of her loving voice ? Ask the rich man in the burning pit ...
... mind wanders back to the well - filled coffers of the past ? Ask the dying man why he thinks of those early days when he sat by his mother's knee and listened to the sweet music of her loving voice ? Ask the rich man in the burning pit ...
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... mind to go straight to my father and tell him , though I had not the remotest idea why I should do so , or what the effect of it would be . How clearly all these little incidents come back to me now ! I interpret them with a bitterness ...
... mind to go straight to my father and tell him , though I had not the remotest idea why I should do so , or what the effect of it would be . How clearly all these little incidents come back to me now ! I interpret them with a bitterness ...
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... mind and sent me to work - to work in that same factory where he had worked , and for years I crossed that bridge daily , and for years saw my poor father lying in the water . I could not shut out the picture ; it would come up in the ...
... mind and sent me to work - to work in that same factory where he had worked , and for years I crossed that bridge daily , and for years saw my poor father lying in the water . I could not shut out the picture ; it would come up in the ...
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... minds , something of it will remain there . Perhaps he did not altogether deceive himself ; the foundations of a work settle down in the public mind . The truth is , that this populace , attentive to this wolf , this bear , to this man ...
... minds , something of it will remain there . Perhaps he did not altogether deceive himself ; the foundations of a work settle down in the public mind . The truth is , that this populace , attentive to this wolf , this bear , to this man ...
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... mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to succour the whole world . The mists of reverie sometimes obscured his individuality , and he lost his ideas of ...
... mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to succour the whole world . The mists of reverie sometimes obscured his individuality , and he lost his ideas of ...
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