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... called poetical ; and here it may not be improper to remark , that a certain degree of mystery enhances the value of almost all our mental enjoyments . The human mind is so constituted , that it feels peculiar gratification in being ...
... called poetical ; and here it may not be improper to remark , that a certain degree of mystery enhances the value of almost all our mental enjoyments . The human mind is so constituted , that it feels peculiar gratification in being ...
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... called themselves , ) were each born to an inheritance as different as the dis positions which they carried along with them . Arnold was heir to an entailed estate , which would , at some future time , afford him the possession of an ...
... called themselves , ) were each born to an inheritance as different as the dis positions which they carried along with them . Arnold was heir to an entailed estate , which would , at some future time , afford him the possession of an ...
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... called in ; he looks with compassion on that gentle drooping form , and recommends quiet , with frequent reclining on the sofa . Alas ! there is no sofa ; and if there were , how should that wife recline - how should she find rest ...
... called in ; he looks with compassion on that gentle drooping form , and recommends quiet , with frequent reclining on the sofa . Alas ! there is no sofa ; and if there were , how should that wife recline - how should she find rest ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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