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... leave this our old home , to which I am so attached , " returned Mrs. Penelope ; " but , although Douglas wishes us so much to stay here , if he was a con- stant resident Gowrie Hall would be unbearable . The last visit he paid here he ...
... leave this our old home , to which I am so attached , " returned Mrs. Penelope ; " but , although Douglas wishes us so much to stay here , if he was a con- stant resident Gowrie Hall would be unbearable . The last visit he paid here he ...
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... leave from India , Duncan M'Crae only once made his appearance , and never during the General's short and fitful visits , to a home whose solitariness seemed to appal him , did their un- welcome kinsman come near them . This they might ...
... leave from India , Duncan M'Crae only once made his appearance , and never during the General's short and fitful visits , to a home whose solitariness seemed to appal him , did their un- welcome kinsman come near them . This they might ...
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... leaving those who witnessed the death of General Gowrie to meditate over what may be the results of his unconnected revela ... leave Gowrie Hall , to join Varren Hastings , and accompany him back to India . Oh , Douglas , why did you not ...
... leaving those who witnessed the death of General Gowrie to meditate over what may be the results of his unconnected revela ... leave Gowrie Hall , to join Varren Hastings , and accompany him back to India . Oh , Douglas , why did you not ...
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... leave nature still more smiling and lovely than before . Men and women are likewise subject to these casualties . Creatures we are , confessedly of a day , our budding - time liable to destruction ere the opening flower comes to its ...
... leave nature still more smiling and lovely than before . Men and women are likewise subject to these casualties . Creatures we are , confessedly of a day , our budding - time liable to destruction ere the opening flower comes to its ...
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... leave Scylla on your right , grim Charybdis glares on you from the left ; to believe that , strive as you may ... leaves and dust . But you are again and again deceived by the whisperings of this " Hope , " and only after many trials you ...
... leave Scylla on your right , grim Charybdis glares on you from the left ; to believe that , strive as you may ... leaves and dust . But you are again and again deceived by the whisperings of this " Hope , " and only after many trials you ...
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