Mephistophiles [!] in England, Or, The Confessions of a Prime Minister, Volumen1Harper, 1835 |
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... hands and dazzling eyes , was ' run- ning after a butterfly . Before I could make an attempt to avoid the accident , the child was knocked down . I at first thought that I had killed her , and felt as much frightened as distressed . She ...
... hands and dazzling eyes , was ' run- ning after a butterfly . Before I could make an attempt to avoid the accident , the child was knocked down . I at first thought that I had killed her , and felt as much frightened as distressed . She ...
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... hand in my own , and regarding her with all a brother's affection , " why do you not speak to me ? Am I become so hateful to you that you will not allow me a word of kindness ? Say that you forgive my carelessness , and you will make me ...
... hand in my own , and regarding her with all a brother's affection , " why do you not speak to me ? Am I become so hateful to you that you will not allow me a word of kindness ? Say that you forgive my carelessness , and you will make me ...
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... hands of fate ; and that being impelled by an influence he connot control , he is not accountable to any superior being for whatever evil he may be forced to commit . He produced his philosophy in so persuasive a manner , and ...
... hands of fate ; and that being impelled by an influence he connot control , he is not accountable to any superior being for whatever evil he may be forced to commit . He produced his philosophy in so persuasive a manner , and ...
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... hand , he so well guarded his wicket that all my art became una- vailing . Ball after ball was sent flying through the air with a force no one could stop , and he kept adding to his score amid the shouts of the field , till I thought ...
... hand , he so well guarded his wicket that all my art became una- vailing . Ball after ball was sent flying through the air with a force no one could stop , and he kept adding to his score amid the shouts of the field , till I thought ...
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... the burial- ground . " Here comes another fool ! " exclaimed the grave - digger , rubbing his hands with glee ; " and a precious fool he was ! " " Why , what folly has he committed to distinguish MEPHISTOPHILES IN ENGLAND . 33.
... the burial- ground . " Here comes another fool ! " exclaimed the grave - digger , rubbing his hands with glee ; " and a precious fool he was ! " " Why , what folly has he committed to distinguish MEPHISTOPHILES IN ENGLAND . 33.
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