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Page 127
Our hours here are early - earlier than my heart , with its load of care , can
compose itself to rest . I , therefore , usually take a book for an hour or two after
retiring to my own room , which I think I have told you opens to a small balcony ,
looking ...
Our hours here are early - earlier than my heart , with its load of care , can
compose itself to rest . I , therefore , usually take a book for an hour or two after
retiring to my own room , which I think I have told you opens to a small balcony ,
looking ...
Page 341
Well , ' replied Julia , ' that last is truly a Dutch recommendation , Mr. Pleydell -
crystal and hearts would lose all their ... Why , upon that point of the argument ,
Miss Mannering , it is as difficult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will
not ...
Well , ' replied Julia , ' that last is truly a Dutch recommendation , Mr. Pleydell -
crystal and hearts would lose all their ... Why , upon that point of the argument ,
Miss Mannering , it is as difficult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will
not ...
Page 386
The Dominie then pressed forward , grinned , chuckled , made a diabolical sound
in attempting to whistle , and finally , unable to stifle his emotions , ran away to
empty the feelings of his heart at his eyes . We shall not attempt to describe the ...
The Dominie then pressed forward , grinned , chuckled , made a diabolical sound
in attempting to whistle , and finally , unable to stifle his emotions , ran away to
empty the feelings of his heart at his eyes . We shall not attempt to describe the ...
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