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... feel nervously alive to the danger of losing him beforehand . that I shall feel sorry to have ever heard of his death , as this has been the cause of a few disagreeable circumstances ; but I shall feel still more pleased , sir , to hear ...
... feel nervously alive to the danger of losing him beforehand . that I shall feel sorry to have ever heard of his death , as this has been the cause of a few disagreeable circumstances ; but I shall feel still more pleased , sir , to hear ...
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... feel almost tempted to cry out , " Yes , it is very pretty , but it does not fit you , it fits me . " The feeling confronts you at once in the shape of a habit , and as its ac- quisition was unconscious , so its life is a mystery . In ...
... feel almost tempted to cry out , " Yes , it is very pretty , but it does not fit you , it fits me . " The feeling confronts you at once in the shape of a habit , and as its ac- quisition was unconscious , so its life is a mystery . In ...
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... feel , as you listen , that the influence of the hour she describes is upon you- " When the west has lost its more gaudy hues , and the only trace of the departed sun is the calm , still belt of green , that reposes above the distant ...
... feel , as you listen , that the influence of the hour she describes is upon you- " When the west has lost its more gaudy hues , and the only trace of the departed sun is the calm , still belt of green , that reposes above the distant ...
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