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... hope sinks to misgiving , and faith to hope : when the exercise of memory does not stir feelings of regret at opportunities for ambition that have been passed by , and anticipation does not prompt to enterprise . The scene was a public ...
... hope sinks to misgiving , and faith to hope : when the exercise of memory does not stir feelings of regret at opportunities for ambition that have been passed by , and anticipation does not prompt to enterprise . The scene was a public ...
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... hope . " Hope of what ? " answered M. Nigra , cheerfully , and went the way of M. de Palikao , but with a careless , swinging stride , for all this was no great concern of his . Cœurpreux leaned in a window - recess moaning , but as he ...
... hope . " Hope of what ? " answered M. Nigra , cheerfully , and went the way of M. de Palikao , but with a careless , swinging stride , for all this was no great concern of his . Cœurpreux leaned in a window - recess moaning , but as he ...
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... hope to hear such sermons in our little parish again . Mrs. Damerel is a very good woman , and I feel for her deeply ; but the attraction in that house , as I am sure you must have felt , was not her , but him . " " I have always had a ...
... hope to hear such sermons in our little parish again . Mrs. Damerel is a very good woman , and I feel for her deeply ; but the attraction in that house , as I am sure you must have felt , was not her , but him . " " I have always had a ...
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