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... took down her gui- period when he should be released from the tar to compose ber feelings . She played her scrutiny of Alfred's eye . That period soon ar- favorite air , and sung the stanzas in a low , rived . Alfred had the most ...
... took down her gui- period when he should be released from the tar to compose ber feelings . She played her scrutiny of Alfred's eye . That period soon ar- favorite air , and sung the stanzas in a low , rived . Alfred had the most ...
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... took leave of his cronies , who some message to the doctor , the clergy- envied his prospects , though they real- man and apothecary , for which he nev - ly loved him for his excellent qualities , er would accept an offered payment . At ...
... took leave of his cronies , who some message to the doctor , the clergy- envied his prospects , though they real- man and apothecary , for which he nev - ly loved him for his excellent qualities , er would accept an offered payment . At ...
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... took possession of his estates , more am- for courage might have been ; association with ple than he could have anticipated . officers of all descriptions , during a war of eight Two years after , on a return to the U - years ...
... took possession of his estates , more am- for courage might have been ; association with ple than he could have anticipated . officers of all descriptions , during a war of eight Two years after , on a return to the U - years ...
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... took passage in a vessel for New Orleans , as a last resource for regain- ing his health . Charles , freed from all re- straint , soon became a leader in every scene of riot and profligacy . He was goaded by the stings of self ...
... took passage in a vessel for New Orleans , as a last resource for regain- ing his health . Charles , freed from all re- straint , soon became a leader in every scene of riot and profligacy . He was goaded by the stings of self ...
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... took in the conversation , rivetted his attention , and he ardently wished for a further acquaintance ; but finding they were strangers , who had only called to view the scene , and then to pass away , he tried to aban- don the idea ...
... took in the conversation , rivetted his attention , and he ardently wished for a further acquaintance ; but finding they were strangers , who had only called to view the scene , and then to pass away , he tried to aban- don the idea ...
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