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... called , ) and she acquiesced silently and patiently in her unhappy fate , though there was a certain abstractedness in her manner , a secret feeling of indifference and separation from the world , of which she , perhaps , never ...
... called , ) and she acquiesced silently and patiently in her unhappy fate , though there was a certain abstractedness in her manner , a secret feeling of indifference and separation from the world , of which she , perhaps , never ...
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... called to a distant place to attend her dying mother, just before the death of Mrs. Elton; and thus Jane was deprived of an able assistant, and most tender friend, and left to pass through the dismal scene of death, without any other ...
... called to a distant place to attend her dying mother, just before the death of Mrs. Elton; and thus Jane was deprived of an able assistant, and most tender friend, and left to pass through the dismal scene of death, without any other ...
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... called the devil's servants , crazy Bet found a welcome wherever she went . It is common for persons in her unfortunate circumstances to seek every scene of excitement . The sober , sedate manners of the New- England people , and the ...
... called the devil's servants , crazy Bet found a welcome wherever she went . It is common for persons in her unfortunate circumstances to seek every scene of excitement . The sober , sedate manners of the New- England people , and the ...
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... called a commentary on the precepts of the Gospel. Mary's practical religion had, sometimes, conveyed a reproach (the only reproach a Christian may indulge in) to Mrs. Wilson, who revenged herself by remarking, that "Mary was indulging ...
... called a commentary on the precepts of the Gospel. Mary's practical religion had, sometimes, conveyed a reproach (the only reproach a Christian may indulge in) to Mrs. Wilson, who revenged herself by remarking, that "Mary was indulging ...
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