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... a community that never errs , and , consequently , entitled to esteem themselves infallible . When in debt , they have fancied it political liberty to pay their debts by the strong hand ; a very easy transition for those who believe ...
... a community that never errs , and , consequently , entitled to esteem themselves infallible . When in debt , they have fancied it political liberty to pay their debts by the strong hand ; a very easy transition for those who believe ...
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We were still in an agitated state , when Mr. Hardinge appeared at the door of the cabin , with a prayer - book in his hand . He demanded our attention , all kneeling in both cabins , while the good , simpleminded old man read some of ...
We were still in an agitated state , when Mr. Hardinge appeared at the door of the cabin , with a prayer - book in his hand . He demanded our attention , all kneeling in both cabins , while the good , simpleminded old man read some of ...
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On the other hand , Lucy appeared confiding , and spoke as the young of her sex are most apt to do , when they utter their thoughts to ears they feel must be indulgent . A sunset cannot last for ever ; and even this , sweet as it had ...
On the other hand , Lucy appeared confiding , and spoke as the young of her sex are most apt to do , when they utter their thoughts to ears they feel must be indulgent . A sunset cannot last for ever ; and even this , sweet as it had ...
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This soon reduced the intercourse to a few wavings of handkerchiess , and kissings of the hand , in which all the Drewetts came in for a share . As for Lucy , she walked aside , and I seized the occasion to get a word in private .
This soon reduced the intercourse to a few wavings of handkerchiess , and kissings of the hand , in which all the Drewetts came in for a share . As for Lucy , she walked aside , and I seized the occasion to get a word in private .
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After this acknowledgment , the first he had made , I could do no less than shake his hand ; and we parted in the manner of those who have conferred and received a favour . I could perceive that Lucy's colour heightened , and that she ...
After this acknowledgment , the first he had made , I could do no less than shake his hand ; and we parted in the manner of those who have conferred and received a favour . I could perceive that Lucy's colour heightened , and that she ...
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