Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... not what true definition there is for any age or people of the highest excellence
of any kind , unless it be perpetual effort upward in pursuit of an object higher
than ourselves , higher than our works , higher even than our hopes , yet
beckoning ...
... not what true definition there is for any age or people of the highest excellence
of any kind , unless it be perpetual effort upward in pursuit of an object higher
than ourselves , higher than our works , higher even than our hopes , yet
beckoning ...
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... looks and gestures of two men engaged in a deadly struggle ; deadly to life , or
to reputation , or to one ' s dearest hopes ? ... we might hope to find the perfect
outward manifestations of those inward forces which so jealously shun the light ?
... looks and gestures of two men engaged in a deadly struggle ; deadly to life , or
to reputation , or to one ' s dearest hopes ? ... we might hope to find the perfect
outward manifestations of those inward forces which so jealously shun the light ?
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If she does not see you this evening , she will conclude you refuse to go . I
ventured to say you had expressed so much pleasure at the thought that I was
sure you would accept . If so , may I not hope to see you later in her drawing -
room ...
If she does not see you this evening , she will conclude you refuse to go . I
ventured to say you had expressed so much pleasure at the thought that I was
sure you would accept . If so , may I not hope to see you later in her drawing -
room ...
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Yes , sir , I understood that ; and I hope I have drawn the arrears I refer to with as
little damage as was possible . ' ' You must go into this matter more fully with me .
' Oh , certainly ! Now ? ' . ' N - 0 , not to - day ! WAITING FOR AN ANSWER .
Yes , sir , I understood that ; and I hope I have drawn the arrears I refer to with as
little damage as was possible . ' ' You must go into this matter more fully with me .
' Oh , certainly ! Now ? ' . ' N - 0 , not to - day ! WAITING FOR AN ANSWER .
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... if there may be a few others also in earnest , we ought to be left alone - a prey
to the Philistines ? ' * Hang it , Arnold ! you come too close . And , besides , I
haven ' t time even to think to - day . ' ' Well , it may give you a twinge or two — I
hope ...
... if there may be a few others also in earnest , we ought to be left alone - a prey
to the Philistines ? ' * Hang it , Arnold ! you come too close . And , besides , I
haven ' t time even to think to - day . ' ' Well , it may give you a twinge or two — I
hope ...
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