His Natural Life, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... felt a pleasant thrill of self - satisfaction . " " I don't know , " he said , " I must think of it . It looks easy , and yet- He paused as something in the water caught his eye . It was a mass of bladdery seaweed that the returning ...
... felt a pleasant thrill of self - satisfaction . " " I don't know , " he said , " I must think of it . It looks easy , and yet- He paused as something in the water caught his eye . It was a mass of bladdery seaweed that the returning ...
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... felt the privation to which she was sub- jected most keenly , and the mental anxiety from which she suffered increased her physical debility . The exhaustion and lassitude to which she had partially succumbed soon after Dawes's arrival ...
... felt the privation to which she was sub- jected most keenly , and the mental anxiety from which she suffered increased her physical debility . The exhaustion and lassitude to which she had partially succumbed soon after Dawes's arrival ...
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... felt his feet strike firm ground . Opening his eyes- closed in the desperation of his last efforts - he found him- self safe under the lee of the rugged promontory which hid the fire . It seemed that the waves , tired of persecuting him ...
... felt his feet strike firm ground . Opening his eyes- closed in the desperation of his last efforts - he found him- self safe under the lee of the rugged promontory which hid the fire . It seemed that the waves , tired of persecuting him ...
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... felt as Frere would have felt had their positions been reversed - disdainful of the man who had stopped at home . Frere , starting , cried , " It is you ! Have you succeeded ? " Rufus Dawes nodded . " " What ! Did you catch them ...
... felt as Frere would have felt had their positions been reversed - disdainful of the man who had stopped at home . Frere , starting , cried , " It is you ! Have you succeeded ? " Rufus Dawes nodded . " " What ! Did you catch them ...
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... felt the change of circumstance , and knew that , without any reason that she could name , her blind trust and hope in the convict who had saved their lives had been transformed into a patronizing kindliness which was quite foreign to ...
... felt the change of circumstance , and knew that , without any reason that she could name , her blind trust and hope in the convict who had saved their lives had been transformed into a patronizing kindliness which was quite foreign to ...
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