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... hand . So uplifted , so advantaged he might hope to grasp that hand , and in the end , by boldness and resolution , to make it his own . That was the position as long as all went well at the bank : and it was a position difficult enough ...
... hand . So uplifted , so advantaged he might hope to grasp that hand , and in the end , by boldness and resolution , to make it his own . That was the position as long as all went well at the bank : and it was a position difficult enough ...
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... hand , then he laid it on the table beside him - and out of her reach . ' Right ! ' said the Squire . Then , now for business . Let's have the lease . My hand's in now . ' " Arthur laid it before him , and guided his hand to the place ...
... hand , then he laid it on the table beside him - and out of her reach . ' Right ! ' said the Squire . Then , now for business . Let's have the lease . My hand's in now . ' " Arthur laid it before him , and guided his hand to the place ...
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... hand than Dr. King's . But he may require to be told that that hand was the hand of Dr. Armstrong ; for I much fear that his precious poem on ' The Art of Preserving Health , ' published in the eventful year 1745 , is less widely known ...
... hand than Dr. King's . But he may require to be told that that hand was the hand of Dr. Armstrong ; for I much fear that his precious poem on ' The Art of Preserving Health , ' published in the eventful year 1745 , is less widely known ...
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