The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1863 - Women's periodicals, English |
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... remain in India ? Why come home ? I should have forgotten you — at least I would have tried- I did try , to do so . Did I not say over and over to myself , His parents never will consent that he should marry his poor cousin Clare - he ...
... remain in India ? Why come home ? I should have forgotten you — at least I would have tried- I did try , to do so . Did I not say over and over to myself , His parents never will consent that he should marry his poor cousin Clare - he ...
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... remain trodden down under foot and un- heeded ; for there is no odour to be obtained , even from their decaying leaves . And thus it would be with flowers of human growth , without trial or discipline ; for the thorns and the perfume ...
... remain trodden down under foot and un- heeded ; for there is no odour to be obtained , even from their decaying leaves . And thus it would be with flowers of human growth , without trial or discipline ; for the thorns and the perfume ...
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... remain . Castle Cornet , an ancient fortress , standing on a rock of gneiss some 200 yards from the shore of Guernsey , and on the eastern side of the is- land , being connected with the land by a cause- way passable at low water only ...
... remain . Castle Cornet , an ancient fortress , standing on a rock of gneiss some 200 yards from the shore of Guernsey , and on the eastern side of the is- land , being connected with the land by a cause- way passable at low water only ...
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... remains of celebrated men ; but when Napoleon III . was proclaimed Chief of the French State , he gave it to the clergy , who im- mediately consecrated it , under the title of St. have known books , and remember it always agreeably ...
... remains of celebrated men ; but when Napoleon III . was proclaimed Chief of the French State , he gave it to the clergy , who im- mediately consecrated it , under the title of St. have known books , and remember it always agreeably ...
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... remain as when the horse was wickedly killed , serving as a monument of his sad fate , and of what a brainless fool his master was . After standing on the rocky table , which is empha- tically styled the End , you will clamber down a ...
... remain as when the horse was wickedly killed , serving as a monument of his sad fate , and of what a brainless fool his master was . After standing on the rocky table , which is empha- tically styled the End , you will clamber down a ...
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