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... hope , one learns to feel that there is no one who may not hope too . " 99 Edith felt almost awe - struck at the simple expres- sion of an habitual faith in that which to her had been the conjecture of a moment of highly - wrought ...
... hope , one learns to feel that there is no one who may not hope too . " 99 Edith felt almost awe - struck at the simple expres- sion of an habitual faith in that which to her had been the conjecture of a moment of highly - wrought ...
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... hope that there might be a light beyond . CHAPTER IV . ONLY ! a proviso of enormous significance . But of this she thought not . The same enthusiasm , which , three years before , had caused her to fix her eyes on the future day of ...
... hope that there might be a light beyond . CHAPTER IV . ONLY ! a proviso of enormous significance . But of this she thought not . The same enthusiasm , which , three years before , had caused her to fix her eyes on the future day of ...
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... hope that he may recover with his youth and strength there must be considerable hope ; but I must not conceal from you that he is in danger . It was a fall ; he went too near the edge of a cliff and part of the earth gave way . I came ...
... hope that he may recover with his youth and strength there must be considerable hope ; but I must not conceal from you that he is in danger . It was a fall ; he went too near the edge of a cliff and part of the earth gave way . I came ...
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