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In the mean time Laura seemed somewhat better ; she had been free from lethargic stupor and faintings for a con- siderable interval , but sill continued languid and d jected , and was in general silent ; sometimes she shed tears ...
In the mean time Laura seemed somewhat better ; she had been free from lethargic stupor and faintings for a con- siderable interval , but sill continued languid and d jected , and was in general silent ; sometimes she shed tears ...
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Upon a gentle eminence nearly a mile to the southward of the town , were seen , amongst many venerable oaks and tan- gled thickets , the turrets of a castle , as old as the wars of York and Lancaster , but which seemed to have received ...
Upon a gentle eminence nearly a mile to the southward of the town , were seen , amongst many venerable oaks and tan- gled thickets , the turrets of a castle , as old as the wars of York and Lancaster , but which seemed to have received ...
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You seemed quite disengaged yesterday , and you have not had a summons to - day ; for our post has not yet come up from the town , and therefore you cannot have re- ceived any letters . " General Browne , without giving any further ...
You seemed quite disengaged yesterday , and you have not had a summons to - day ; for our post has not yet come up from the town , and therefore you cannot have re- ceived any letters . " General Browne , without giving any further ...
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