Guy Mannering, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to every thing she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at ...
... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to every thing she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at ...
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... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
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... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to every thing she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at ...
... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to every thing she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at ...
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... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
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... feelings of a father in such a predicament , " till I hear she's gotten ower with it — and if you , sir , are not very sleepry , and would do me and the Dominie the honour to sit up wi ' us , I am sure we shall not detain you very late ...
... feelings of a father in such a predicament , " till I hear she's gotten ower with it — and if you , sir , are not very sleepry , and would do me and the Dominie the honour to sit up wi ' us , I am sure we shall not detain you very late ...
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