The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... hand , he seemed in haste to be gone . " My father is not at home , " said the young lady of the house to Hume , " nevertheless they must abide here all night , for I can easily see that boy is un- able to travel farther this evening ...
... hand , he seemed in haste to be gone . " My father is not at home , " said the young lady of the house to Hume , " nevertheless they must abide here all night , for I can easily see that boy is un- able to travel farther this evening ...
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... hand of her kind hostess . As for the boy himself , with a look half of anger , he took the former by the hand and drew her hastily away , as if he grudged the expression of her gratitude . He had not moved , however , many paces ...
... hand of her kind hostess . As for the boy himself , with a look half of anger , he took the former by the hand and drew her hastily away , as if he grudged the expression of her gratitude . He had not moved , however , many paces ...
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... hand- fuls , began madly to caper and to mix with the more regular dance . The old grey bandsters , as they stood , rubbing in their hands ears of the fine grain , smiled as much under the general sympathy , as from a consciousness of ...
... hand- fuls , began madly to caper and to mix with the more regular dance . The old grey bandsters , as they stood , rubbing in their hands ears of the fine grain , smiled as much under the general sympathy , as from a consciousness of ...
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... hands and knees , thrusting their heads through holes in the hedge which separated the orchard from the road . One of ... hand , and hurried her away from the gate , ere one of the children could bring the basket of fruit for which she ...
... hands and knees , thrusting their heads through holes in the hedge which separated the orchard from the road . One of ... hand , and hurried her away from the gate , ere one of the children could bring the basket of fruit for which she ...
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... hand , was , from his indifference , confirmed in her dislike . As Frederick grew up , he had many opportunities of shaking Miss Pearce's influence with her patroness ; but , as he thought her despicable merely , and not dangerous , he ...
... hand , was , from his indifference , confirmed in her dislike . As Frederick grew up , he had many opportunities of shaking Miss Pearce's influence with her patroness ; but , as he thought her despicable merely , and not dangerous , he ...
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