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... mind . He has always been afraid of something . No one must ever know that he was here - none of the family , I mean . That was why I was so stupid and rude when you came . You are like him , you know , in a way . Or like what he used ...
... mind . He has always been afraid of something . No one must ever know that he was here - none of the family , I mean . That was why I was so stupid and rude when you came . You are like him , you know , in a way . Or like what he used ...
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... mind at ease ; more at ease than it should have been , considering - oh so certainly ! -that he had loved her . Yet he had taken the trouble to look her up like this . Why ? Was he just curious - so far cured of the old powerful ...
... mind at ease ; more at ease than it should have been , considering - oh so certainly ! -that he had loved her . Yet he had taken the trouble to look her up like this . Why ? Was he just curious - so far cured of the old powerful ...
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... mind seeking by instinct not merely language , but scene and subject as far removed as possible from the living world in which he breathed . In this , as in nearly all his work , Doughty revealed that craving of the mind for things ...
... mind seeking by instinct not merely language , but scene and subject as far removed as possible from the living world in which he breathed . In this , as in nearly all his work , Doughty revealed that craving of the mind for things ...
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