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... known to his mother's family ; and it was not till he was an old man that his humble exertions procured him a situation in which he was enabled to save a part of his earnings . I remember to have heard him once say , " O ! if my mother ...
... known to his mother's family ; and it was not till he was an old man that his humble exertions procured him a situation in which he was enabled to save a part of his earnings . I remember to have heard him once say , " O ! if my mother ...
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... known ; but not more frequent or more atrocious . Be that as it may , a wicked great man is not less wicked because some low man has been He is , to be sure , less wicked than the man with whom he is compared , but the crimes he commits ...
... known ; but not more frequent or more atrocious . Be that as it may , a wicked great man is not less wicked because some low man has been He is , to be sure , less wicked than the man with whom he is compared , but the crimes he commits ...
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... known to Mrs. Seamore , so let me call her , and she generally sent for him in haste , when she knew that he was from home : and when he came to her in medical anxiety to witness the acme of her never - before - heard - of fit , it had ...
... known to Mrs. Seamore , so let me call her , and she generally sent for him in haste , when she knew that he was from home : and when he came to her in medical anxiety to witness the acme of her never - before - heard - of fit , it had ...
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... known . Let every father speak the anguish of Goodwin when he ascertained the extent , and the horror of Mrs. Seamore's wickedness . No consolations assuaged his grief , for his was misery without hope . His heart broke not , but reason ...
... known . Let every father speak the anguish of Goodwin when he ascertained the extent , and the horror of Mrs. Seamore's wickedness . No consolations assuaged his grief , for his was misery without hope . His heart broke not , but reason ...
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... , nor did she with- draw her arm from him , which she would have done , had she known that she was walking with him improperly . " Hah ! Henry , " she said , " I am glad we have met you : we are going to 38 THE OLD TRUNK .
... , nor did she with- draw her arm from him , which she would have done , had she known that she was walking with him improperly . " Hah ! Henry , " she said , " I am glad we have met you : we are going to 38 THE OLD TRUNK .
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