The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and ArtE. Littell & T. Holden, 1841 |
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... followed her in . " Dear me- where can it be ? " she continued peering about , and then snuffing the long wick of the candle which she had left burning for the last quarter of an hour , during her absence . " I hope none of the clerks ...
... followed her in . " Dear me- where can it be ? " she continued peering about , and then snuffing the long wick of the candle which she had left burning for the last quarter of an hour , during her absence . " I hope none of the clerks ...
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... followed at a little distance rents , as if by a common impulse , looked unuttera- by a knot of persons , acquainted with his name and ble things at each other . Then the mother turned person , and feeling towards him a strange mixture ...
... followed at a little distance rents , as if by a common impulse , looked unuttera- by a knot of persons , acquainted with his name and ble things at each other . Then the mother turned person , and feeling towards him a strange mixture ...
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... followed the party through the streets , my step was light , my heart not less so ; for what sen- sations are more delightful than those of landing after a voyage ; the escape from the durance vile of shipboard , with its monotonous ...
... followed the party through the streets , my step was light , my heart not less so ; for what sen- sations are more delightful than those of landing after a voyage ; the escape from the durance vile of shipboard , with its monotonous ...
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