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... natural feeling of interest towards what is our own , she turned towards the part which , marked by a hedge of the wild rose , had always been called hers . It was at some little distance in younger days , it had been given as a reward ...
... natural feeling of interest towards what is our own , she turned towards the part which , marked by a hedge of the wild rose , had always been called hers . It was at some little distance in younger days , it had been given as a reward ...
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... natural , each equally beyond our control - bent down to kiss the face of the dead ? and who can ever forget the indefinable horror of that touch ? the coldness of snow , the hardness of marble felt in the depth of winter , are nothing ...
... natural , each equally beyond our control - bent down to kiss the face of the dead ? and who can ever forget the indefinable horror of that touch ? the coldness of snow , the hardness of marble felt in the depth of winter , are nothing ...
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... natural vivacity , with an under - tone of deep feeling which as yet had never been called forth . The liveliness was on the principle of contrast the feeling on that of sympathy . For a love affair , a mixture of the two is per- fect ...
... natural vivacity , with an under - tone of deep feeling which as yet had never been called forth . The liveliness was on the principle of contrast the feeling on that of sympathy . For a love affair , a mixture of the two is per- fect ...
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... itself in a degree to hers . Naturally of quiet and retired habits , the seclusion of his library , at first a refuge , soon became a necessity . At home he had no society ; his wife's conversa- tion 54 ROMANCE AND REALITY .
... itself in a degree to hers . Naturally of quiet and retired habits , the seclusion of his library , at first a refuge , soon became a necessity . At home he had no society ; his wife's conversa- tion 54 ROMANCE AND REALITY .
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... natural fancy for enacting the heroine — and , generally speaking , a very harmless fancy it is , after all . Certainly , the image of Lorraine was very often present to Emily . Occupation she had none but what she made for herself ...
... natural fancy for enacting the heroine — and , generally speaking , a very harmless fancy it is , after all . Certainly , the image of Lorraine was very often present to Emily . Occupation she had none but what she made for herself ...
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