The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family1853 |
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... felt stunned as though he had been struck , —that he became paralyzed and stupid , for the sight that greeted him , at once revealed a history to his mind . The neat furniture of his cottage , which had been a heirloom to successive ...
... felt stunned as though he had been struck , —that he became paralyzed and stupid , for the sight that greeted him , at once revealed a history to his mind . The neat furniture of his cottage , which had been a heirloom to successive ...
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... felt the hand of Heaven chastised him , and he knew not where to seek for consolation . He heeded not the looks of curiosity from window or door - the idle D and careless glances from the carriage , or the look THE DESERTER . 33.
... felt the hand of Heaven chastised him , and he knew not where to seek for consolation . He heeded not the looks of curiosity from window or door - the idle D and careless glances from the carriage , or the look THE DESERTER . 33.
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... felt a brand upon him which , like that of Cain , would bring the contempt of crime upon him , when in the face of Heaven he had com- mitted none . But Lizzy's care and love through days and weeks did gradually revive the weak man ; and ...
... felt a brand upon him which , like that of Cain , would bring the contempt of crime upon him , when in the face of Heaven he had com- mitted none . But Lizzy's care and love through days and weeks did gradually revive the weak man ; and ...
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... completely through me ; the blood receded from all parts into my heart , and seemed there to become congealed by the cold draught of wind that rushed through the deserted veins . I felt bleak and woe- 68 THE SCRABSTER FAMILY .
... completely through me ; the blood receded from all parts into my heart , and seemed there to become congealed by the cold draught of wind that rushed through the deserted veins . I felt bleak and woe- 68 THE SCRABSTER FAMILY .
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... completely through me ; the blood receded from all parts into my heart , and seemed there to become congealed by the cold draught of wind that rushed through the deserted veins . I felt bleak and woe- 68 THE SCRABSTER FAMILY .
... completely through me ; the blood receded from all parts into my heart , and seemed there to become congealed by the cold draught of wind that rushed through the deserted veins . I felt bleak and woe- 68 THE SCRABSTER FAMILY .
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