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The coolness and modest dignity of Laura's manner gave at once such a check to Zeluco that he did not discover his aim . She saw only his embarrassment , which she imputed to his being conscious of having broken the engagement which he ...
The coolness and modest dignity of Laura's manner gave at once such a check to Zeluco that he did not discover his aim . She saw only his embarrassment , which she imputed to his being conscious of having broken the engagement which he ...
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And there between me and the sun I saw the expecting raven fly , Who scarce would wait till both should die , Ere his repast begun ; He flew , and perch'd , then flew once more , And each time nearer than before ; I saw his wing through ...
And there between me and the sun I saw the expecting raven fly , Who scarce would wait till both should die , Ere his repast begun ; He flew , and perch'd , then flew once more , And each time nearer than before ; I saw his wing through ...
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Ambrose perceiving which way the wind set , slipt a guinea into her hand , upon which she at once unbolted the door and admitted him without any farther prevarication . " And may be continued she it is the old man ...
Ambrose perceiving which way the wind set , slipt a guinea into her hand , upon which she at once unbolted the door and admitted him without any farther prevarication . " And may be continued she it is the old man ...
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