Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Though no one ever heard him speak in the language of Utopia , it was
impossible to listen to him when engaged in any earnest discussion on political
or social subjects , without seeing perpetually bright gleams of ideal light and
Utopian ...
Though no one ever heard him speak in the language of Utopia , it was
impossible to listen to him when engaged in any earnest discussion on political
or social subjects , without seeing perpetually bright gleams of ideal light and
Utopian ...
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... continuously bad life , if we may speak so paradoxically . It was only since he
knew her that he had given the first real check to desires and tastes perpetually
wandering , under obedience to no law but that of an unceasing thirst for
pleasure .
... continuously bad life , if we may speak so paradoxically . It was only since he
knew her that he had given the first real check to desires and tastes perpetually
wandering , under obedience to no law but that of an unceasing thirst for
pleasure .
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Mine ' s only a bit of a place ; but it was my father ' s , and my grandfather ' s , and
, I believe , my greatgrandfather ' s , but I won ' t speak to that . A hundred and
nine acres . That ' s all . But such land that I ' d rather have an acre of it than ten of
...
Mine ' s only a bit of a place ; but it was my father ' s , and my grandfather ' s , and
, I believe , my greatgrandfather ' s , but I won ' t speak to that . A hundred and
nine acres . That ' s all . But such land that I ' d rather have an acre of it than ten of
...
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If she ' s better , by the Lord ! I ' ll see him , and speak him civil . I will , Doctor ; but
if it ' s thatThe thick voice died off into hard breathings . The eyes looked round
the carriage at the two quiet occupants on the farther seats , encountering their ...
If she ' s better , by the Lord ! I ' ll see him , and speak him civil . I will , Doctor ; but
if it ' s thatThe thick voice died off into hard breathings . The eyes looked round
the carriage at the two quiet occupants on the farther seats , encountering their ...
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... and there , when they both found themselves standing on the platform , about
to separate most likely for ever , with the rain making so great a noise on the
glass overhead that they could scarcely hear each other speak , it seemed a
question ...
... and there , when they both found themselves standing on the platform , about
to separate most likely for ever , with the rain making so great a noise on the
glass overhead that they could scarcely hear each other speak , it seemed a
question ...
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