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... passed to and fro in front of the meadow ; was lowered before the trees , and then again displayed , bending the boat's gunwale to the water's surface , hovering continually around a point of the bank , as though confined within the ...
... passed to and fro in front of the meadow ; was lowered before the trees , and then again displayed , bending the boat's gunwale to the water's surface , hovering continually around a point of the bank , as though confined within the ...
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... passed - Christine would revert to her former character , her youth and love . He believed he was about to remove his beloved child forever from those gloomy walls , and with painful impatience he awaited her coming . Soon a light step ...
... passed - Christine would revert to her former character , her youth and love . He believed he was about to remove his beloved child forever from those gloomy walls , and with painful impatience he awaited her coming . Soon a light step ...
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... passed through and circum- just passed by , he thinking of anything but guer - vented by his adroitness and cunning , with the best illas , when suddenly two of those gentlemen made of them . It seems hardly necessary to say , " who ...
... passed through and circum- just passed by , he thinking of anything but guer - vented by his adroitness and cunning , with the best illas , when suddenly two of those gentlemen made of them . It seems hardly necessary to say , " who ...
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