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... mind , Thomas Carlyle was no eligible suitor ; and there were days when the mother was always at her daughter's elbow . ' There can be no harm , ' urged Carlyle . ' Not in our letters , ' admitted Jane , but there is harm in deceit and ...
... mind , Thomas Carlyle was no eligible suitor ; and there were days when the mother was always at her daughter's elbow . ' There can be no harm , ' urged Carlyle . ' Not in our letters , ' admitted Jane , but there is harm in deceit and ...
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... mind . But gradually he became permeated with an intrusive feeling quite alien to the tenor of his other preoccupations , something that so overwhelmingly astonished him as to cause the former current of his thoughts to run first awry ...
... mind . But gradually he became permeated with an intrusive feeling quite alien to the tenor of his other preoccupations , something that so overwhelmingly astonished him as to cause the former current of his thoughts to run first awry ...
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... mind . Could she ? Dare she ? Trembling , she sat up in bed . The house was silent but for the thin wail of a baby ... mind and limbs . The dismal whistle of a passing train echoed through her whirling mind . Desperately she leaned ...
... mind . Could she ? Dare she ? Trembling , she sat up in bed . The house was silent but for the thin wail of a baby ... mind and limbs . The dismal whistle of a passing train echoed through her whirling mind . Desperately she leaned ...
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