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... by the fair writer ; yet the Major had , for reasons of his own , neglected up to the present moment his humble rural petitioner , who to be sure could hardly hope to get a hearing among so many grand folks who attended his levee .
... by the fair writer ; yet the Major had , for reasons of his own , neglected up to the present moment his humble rural petitioner , who to be sure could hardly hope to get a hearing among so many grand folks who attended his levee .
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But almost every man who lives in the world has the happiness , let us hope , of counting a few such persons amongst his circle of acquaintance — women in whose angelical natures there is something awful , as well as beautiful ...
But almost every man who lives in the world has the happiness , let us hope , of counting a few such persons amongst his circle of acquaintance — women in whose angelical natures there is something awful , as well as beautiful ...
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“ There is nothing serious , I hope , ” said the Doctor . “ It is a pity to take the boy otherwise . He is a good boy , rather idle and unenergetic , but an honest gentlemanlike little fellow , though I can't get him to construe as I ...
“ There is nothing serious , I hope , ” said the Doctor . “ It is a pity to take the boy otherwise . He is a good boy , rather idle and unenergetic , but an honest gentlemanlike little fellow , though I can't get him to construe as I ...
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... that solemn church - music : but he always loved the remembrance of it , and of the times when it struck on his heart , and he walked over the fields full of hope and void of doubt , as the church - bells rang on Sunday morning .
... that solemn church - music : but he always loved the remembrance of it , and of the times when it struck on his heart , and he walked over the fields full of hope and void of doubt , as the church - bells rang on Sunday morning .
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... as they drove along the broad turnpike roads , with a heart beating within him , and a secret tremor and hope that she might be in that yellow post - chaise coming swinging up the hill , or one of those three girls in beaver bonnets ...
... as they drove along the broad turnpike roads , with a heart beating within him , and a secret tremor and hope that she might be in that yellow post - chaise coming swinging up the hill , or one of those three girls in beaver bonnets ...
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