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... tion on my silence and my confusion . >> « You do not say so , then , » answered Julian ; " and if all other obstacles were removed , I should find one in the cold flinty bosom of her who pays the most devoted and sincere affec- tion ...
... tion on my silence and my confusion . >> « You do not say so , then , » answered Julian ; " and if all other obstacles were removed , I should find one in the cold flinty bosom of her who pays the most devoted and sincere affec- tion ...
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... keen resentment . He mo- tioned to Julian to take a seat , and assumed one himself . After which , he opened the conversa- tion in the following manner : - « You seemed but now , young gentleman , an- 10 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
... keen resentment . He mo- tioned to Julian to take a seat , and assumed one himself . After which , he opened the conversa- tion in the following manner : - « You seemed but now , young gentleman , an- 10 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
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... tion . I will see in thee neither the servant of that daughter of Ethbaal , nor the son of him who pursued my life , and blemished my ho- nours ; but thou shalt be to me , for this day , as the child of her without whom my house had ...
... tion . I will see in thee neither the servant of that daughter of Ethbaal , nor the son of him who pursued my life , and blemished my ho- nours ; but thou shalt be to me , for this day , as the child of her without whom my house had ...
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... tion was respected abroad , and when devotion and sobriety were practised at home . But I mean not to vex your spirit by controversy . You have lived amongst those who find it more easy and more pleasant to be the pensioners of France ...
... tion was respected abroad , and when devotion and sobriety were practised at home . But I mean not to vex your spirit by controversy . You have lived amongst those who find it more easy and more pleasant to be the pensioners of France ...
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... tion the miser's hoard and the proud man's bul- lion , and so add to the circulating wealth of the country , do also call into action many a brave and noble spirit , which would otherwise lie tor- pid , give no example to the living ...
... tion the miser's hoard and the proud man's bul- lion , and so add to the circulating wealth of the country , do also call into action many a brave and noble spirit , which would otherwise lie tor- pid , give no example to the living ...
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