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That is a state of mind devoutly to be wished , said Seidlits . Is it not ? cried the parson with exultation . You yourself allow that superstition is degrading to the mind of man ? con- tinued he . I do , replied the colonel ; and the ...
That is a state of mind devoutly to be wished , said Seidlits . Is it not ? cried the parson with exultation . You yourself allow that superstition is degrading to the mind of man ? con- tinued he . I do , replied the colonel ; and the ...
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This too indulgent friend , being exceedingly affected at the settled gloom which she well saw had overspread the mind of Laura , and which she thought the company and conversation of Car- lostein alone had the power of dissipating ...
This too indulgent friend , being exceedingly affected at the settled gloom which she well saw had overspread the mind of Laura , and which she thought the company and conversation of Car- lostein alone had the power of dissipating ...
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very quiet , and not to be disturbed with questions , or in any way encouraged to speak , for it was too evident that her mind was disturbed at the same time he gave Madame de Seid- lits and Signora Sporza great reason to hope ...
very quiet , and not to be disturbed with questions , or in any way encouraged to speak , for it was too evident that her mind was disturbed at the same time he gave Madame de Seid- lits and Signora Sporza great reason to hope ...
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