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... - nance , and tore the veil from my foolish eyes ? Did we not meet with joy , spend our time hap- pily , and part cheerily , because we transgressed no duty , and incurred no self - reproach ? PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 7.
... - nance , and tore the veil from my foolish eyes ? Did we not meet with joy , spend our time hap- pily , and part cheerily , because we transgressed no duty , and incurred no self - reproach ? PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 7.
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Walter Scott. no duty , and incurred no self - reproach ? Bring back that state of happy ignorance , and you shall have no reason to call me unkind . But while you form schemes which I know to be imaginary , and use language of such ...
Walter Scott. no duty , and incurred no self - reproach ? Bring back that state of happy ignorance , and you shall have no reason to call me unkind . But while you form schemes which I know to be imaginary , and use language of such ...
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... duty bet- ter . Hear if I ever asked another youngster into the house , save himself - for I knew your honour was wise , and quarrels cannot last for ever , and love begins where hatred ends ; and , to be sure , they look as if they ...
... duty bet- ter . Hear if I ever asked another youngster into the house , save himself - for I knew your honour was wise , and quarrels cannot last for ever , and love begins where hatred ends ; and , to be sure , they look as if they ...
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... duty , are now drowned in giddy jests and trifling pur- suits , let me at least , who live secluded from all others , die without perceiving the change which has happened , and , above all , without perceiving it in mine own son . Let ...
... duty , are now drowned in giddy jests and trifling pur- suits , let me at least , who live secluded from all others , die without perceiving the change which has happened , and , above all , without perceiving it in mine own son . Let ...
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... she said ; " but do not think that I wish to intrude myself upon yours . I am too well pleased to see you assume the power and the duty of thinking 13 for yourself , which is what I have so long PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 75.
... she said ; " but do not think that I wish to intrude myself upon yours . I am too well pleased to see you assume the power and the duty of thinking 13 for yourself , which is what I have so long PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 75.
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