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... give you no better reason than that I do not understand him . " " He is clear as the day . " " Not to me ; for I have no sympathy with him : and it requires a long time to under- stand those characters to which we cannot apply the key ...
... give you no better reason than that I do not understand him . " " He is clear as the day . " " Not to me ; for I have no sympathy with him : and it requires a long time to under- stand those characters to which we cannot apply the key ...
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... give the whole of their world- ly possessions to purchase the protection and attractiveness of such a society for their sons ! But let me ask them a seri- ous question . Fathers ! have you come forward and signed your names by way of ...
... give the whole of their world- ly possessions to purchase the protection and attractiveness of such a society for their sons ! But let me ask them a seri- ous question . Fathers ! have you come forward and signed your names by way of ...
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... give their time and attention chiefly to one ob- ject of pursuit or investigation ; and why should it not be the same in that higher philosophy which has the moral good of mankind in view ? Why should certain individuals not give the ...
... give their time and attention chiefly to one ob- ject of pursuit or investigation ; and why should it not be the same in that higher philosophy which has the moral good of mankind in view ? Why should certain individuals not give the ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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