De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 2 |
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Heaven keep your honour safe . Amen ! SHAKSPEARE . --Measure for Measure .
WHOEVER has read me thus far , may be able to imagine my feelings when once
again visiting a place which was the most loved object of my memory , and ...
Heaven keep your honour safe . Amen ! SHAKSPEARE . --Measure for Measure .
WHOEVER has read me thus far , may be able to imagine my feelings when once
again visiting a place which was the most loved object of my memory , and ...
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In this emergency he detached one of the men to the stables for a park chair ,
with an order not to disclose what had happened ; which was obeyed like most
orders to keep news secret , especially when it is of an alarming character .
In this emergency he detached one of the men to the stables for a park chair ,
with an order not to disclose what had happened ; which was obeyed like most
orders to keep news secret , especially when it is of an alarming character .
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A DELIRIUM BETRAYS ME - STRANGE THAT A CHAMBERMAID CANNOT
KEEP A SECRET . What I have done , That might your nature , honour , and
exception Roughly awake , I here proclaim was madness . SHAKSPEARE . --
Hamlet .
A DELIRIUM BETRAYS ME - STRANGE THAT A CHAMBERMAID CANNOT
KEEP A SECRET . What I have done , That might your nature , honour , and
exception Roughly awake , I here proclaim was madness . SHAKSPEARE . --
Hamlet .
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... had felt , that the giver had proved unkind — for with unkindness I was just
enough to think that Bertha had nothing to do — but purely because to retain it
would be dangerous to myself , and I could neither keep nor bestow it elsewhere
.
... had felt , that the giver had proved unkind — for with unkindness I was just
enough to think that Bertha had nothing to do — but purely because to retain it
would be dangerous to myself , and I could neither keep nor bestow it elsewhere
.
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... a vacation , I might perhaps recover a taste for reading , and not let it evaporate
as I do in newspapers and magazines ; though they also are now so
confoundedly deep and reflective , that it requires exertion to keep pace even
with them .
... a vacation , I might perhaps recover a taste for reading , and not let it evaporate
as I do in newspapers and magazines ; though they also are now so
confoundedly deep and reflective , that it requires exertion to keep pace even
with them .
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