The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... feel well , " she said , twisting her fingers . 66 Go to your room . Lie down . " " I do not wish . It is a bad day . ” " After you lie down you will feel better , " he said gently . “ Then we will talk ... " " " I do not wish to talk ...
... feel well , " she said , twisting her fingers . 66 Go to your room . Lie down . " " I do not wish . It is a bad day . ” " After you lie down you will feel better , " he said gently . “ Then we will talk ... " " " I do not wish to talk ...
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... feel its gales , There surges in me such an unquenched love Of all their vessels ' very grace and motion That hastens the fever of these too short hours ; And , as I stare above , My ears shall always echo with the ocean , My nose shall ...
... feel its gales , There surges in me such an unquenched love Of all their vessels ' very grace and motion That hastens the fever of these too short hours ; And , as I stare above , My ears shall always echo with the ocean , My nose shall ...
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... feel at the same moment everything that the legend means you to feel and a purely comic amusement at the notion of Jesus going up to the highest attainable point as a taking - off place for his celestial flight . Your faith and your ...
... feel at the same moment everything that the legend means you to feel and a purely comic amusement at the notion of Jesus going up to the highest attainable point as a taking - off place for his celestial flight . Your faith and your ...
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