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... deep shadows of the trees that grew around his father's dwelling , he feels the calm of that peaceful hour mingling with the thousand associations that combine to form his most vivid and poetical idea of sunset . floats through the thin ...
... deep shadows of the trees that grew around his father's dwelling , he feels the calm of that peaceful hour mingling with the thousand associations that combine to form his most vivid and poetical idea of sunset . floats through the thin ...
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... deep for me . You have discovered what I was trying to con- ceal from myself ; that I have really been taking all this pains , to make myself look more pleasing and more ladylike , in the eyes of a man , who is shuddering on the brink ...
... deep for me . You have discovered what I was trying to con- ceal from myself ; that I have really been taking all this pains , to make myself look more pleasing and more ladylike , in the eyes of a man , who is shuddering on the brink ...
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... deep - all combined to give life , and joy , and animation , to one who was peculiarly formed for that happiness which derives a perpetual supply from the grandeur , and beauty , and harmony , of the creation . Arnold , too , was wont ...
... deep - all combined to give life , and joy , and animation , to one who was peculiarly formed for that happiness which derives a perpetual supply from the grandeur , and beauty , and harmony , of the creation . Arnold , too , was wont ...
Contents
THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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