Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... with ever - changing colours . " - - Illustrated London News . " We have nothing
but words of praise to offer for its style and composition . Every one who reads
this novel will feel that he is communing with a er of thoughtful and original spirit .
... with ever - changing colours . " - - Illustrated London News . " We have nothing
but words of praise to offer for its style and composition . Every one who reads
this novel will feel that he is communing with a er of thoughtful and original spirit .
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And the future ? Suppose he were even yet to draw back , and use this very
election business as an instrument of extrication ? Did he feel the spring , the
energy , the clearness of aim and faith that would give him reasonable hope of
success ?
And the future ? Suppose he were even yet to draw back , and use this very
election business as an instrument of extrication ? Did he feel the spring , the
energy , the clearness of aim and faith that would give him reasonable hope of
success ?
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But he was in no mood to embark in such mental adventures ; so he slipped the
biggest coin he could feel in his pocket - a crown piece - into the man ' s hands ,
and said , " Take this , my friend , and get yourself and family something to eat .
But he was in no mood to embark in such mental adventures ; so he slipped the
biggest coin he could feel in his pocket - a crown piece - into the man ' s hands ,
and said , " Take this , my friend , and get yourself and family something to eat .
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Old as I am , I am young enough in heart to feel the tenderest affection for you .
One that will never fail you while you do not wish it to fail . God bless and
preserve you , my own ever dear , dear wife . Within three days I shall be with you
.
Old as I am , I am young enough in heart to feel the tenderest affection for you .
One that will never fail you while you do not wish it to fail . God bless and
preserve you , my own ever dear , dear wife . Within three days I shall be with you
.
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Poetic instincts of purity survived in him through all his worst degradations ; and
made him feel at times as keenly the true character of his ... What religious feeling
might have done for him Cunliff knew not , and never even dreamed of asking .
Poetic instincts of purity survived in him through all his worst degradations ; and
made him feel at times as keenly the true character of his ... What religious feeling
might have done for him Cunliff knew not , and never even dreamed of asking .
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