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... felt a momentary relief , succeeded , however , by a state During the civilities which followed this speech , of great impatience . So anxious was she for the and the rapid interchange of question and answer arrival of the answer , that ...
... felt a momentary relief , succeeded , however , by a state During the civilities which followed this speech , of great impatience . So anxious was she for the and the rapid interchange of question and answer arrival of the answer , that ...
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... felt gaining upon him , he shouted sternly , " Who goes there ? " The sound of one's own voice , thus exerted , in utter solitude , and followed by total silence , has in it something unpleasantly exciting , and he felt a degree of ...
... felt gaining upon him , he shouted sternly , " Who goes there ? " The sound of one's own voice , thus exerted , in utter solitude , and followed by total silence , has in it something unpleasantly exciting , and he felt a degree of ...
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... felt that great night . " The family left the parlor , and the three happiness , like great grief , expresses itself by tears . sisters ascended the wooden staircase . At her Her hand in Herbert's , her eyes raised to heaven , chamber ...
... felt that great night . " The family left the parlor , and the three happiness , like great grief , expresses itself by tears . sisters ascended the wooden staircase . At her Her hand in Herbert's , her eyes raised to heaven , chamber ...
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