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Page 117
... pain and pleasure , that we must always speak of her in reference to her state of feeling , rather than her capability of mind . Her thoughts for the most part , are combinations of indistinct ideas , which flow together in a tide too ...
... pain and pleasure , that we must always speak of her in reference to her state of feeling , rather than her capability of mind . Her thoughts for the most part , are combinations of indistinct ideas , which flow together in a tide too ...
Page 151
... pain and plea- mountains with eternal snow , but let us sure , we learned to separate evil from good . hope that he is wise enough seriously to en- We now learn that there is a deeper evil to tertain the latter ; and if sometimes he ...
... pain and plea- mountains with eternal snow , but let us sure , we learned to separate evil from good . hope that he is wise enough seriously to en- We now learn that there is a deeper evil to tertain the latter ; and if sometimes he ...
Page 136
... pain . " Not so much in pain , as weary , " she re- plied . “ I am afraid I have disturbed you , but the night is very long , and my mother used to teach me to repeat verses and hymns when I could not rest . You must not pay any regard ...
... pain . " Not so much in pain , as weary , " she re- plied . “ I am afraid I have disturbed you , but the night is very long , and my mother used to teach me to repeat verses and hymns when I could not rest . You must not pay any regard ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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