Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... blind . She has lately lost her confidante , and commissioned me to replace her . This morning , I heard from an aunt that there was a young female living over against St. Ann's Street , of good - breeding and accomplishments , who ...
... blind . She has lately lost her confidante , and commissioned me to replace her . This morning , I heard from an aunt that there was a young female living over against St. Ann's Street , of good - breeding and accomplishments , who ...
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... blind ; and such repose cannot but come from the absence of that self - conscious- ness which is bred in people who have their sight , by their conceiving that all those who regard them think of them ( which is not so ) ; whereas the blind ...
... blind ; and such repose cannot but come from the absence of that self - conscious- ness which is bred in people who have their sight , by their conceiving that all those who regard them think of them ( which is not so ) ; whereas the blind ...
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... blind- ness with fortitude ; but which I would rather impute to her being ignorant of that knowledge of life of which the eye better makes the mind a master than the ear . It was agreed that on that day - week I should commence my ...
... blind- ness with fortitude ; but which I would rather impute to her being ignorant of that knowledge of life of which the eye better makes the mind a master than the ear . It was agreed that on that day - week I should commence my ...
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... blind- ness , demands a protector whose character should place his fidelity and care beyond the dispute of present doubt . And in Mr. Bracebridge he believes he has found such a man . My Lady Ringwood hath given my Jackey much encou ...
... blind- ness , demands a protector whose character should place his fidelity and care beyond the dispute of present doubt . And in Mr. Bracebridge he believes he has found such a man . My Lady Ringwood hath given my Jackey much encou ...
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... of as much happiness as money can procure ; for you have to consider that blind- ness cannot be prodigal , its enjoyments are cir- cumscribed , and even a narrow revenue would serve to supply them . But there is a happiness.
... of as much happiness as money can procure ; for you have to consider that blind- ness cannot be prodigal , its enjoyments are cir- cumscribed , and even a narrow revenue would serve to supply them . But there is a happiness.
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