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... feeling which it expresses . " Dearest Mother , " I write to you in the middle of settling and arranging my little family ... feel- ings , dear mother . How you would like this little spot ! it is the smallest thing imaginable , and to ...
... feeling which it expresses . " Dearest Mother , " I write to you in the middle of settling and arranging my little family ... feel- ings , dear mother . How you would like this little spot ! it is the smallest thing imaginable , and to ...
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... feel it ; it is all the little peeps and ideas that go with it that make the beauty of it to me . My dear wife dotes ... feel , for it is one of those delightful days when one thinks and feels more than one can say or write . " ' - vol ...
... feel it ; it is all the little peeps and ideas that go with it that make the beauty of it to me . My dear wife dotes ... feel , for it is one of those delightful days when one thinks and feels more than one can say or write . " ' - vol ...
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... feeling that they have not even words in common with their fellow - creatures . This presents a free interchange of ideas , and may be one cause why they are so little known ; they seldom , perhaps , feel quite at their ease , excepting ...
... feeling that they have not even words in common with their fellow - creatures . This presents a free interchange of ideas , and may be one cause why they are so little known ; they seldom , perhaps , feel quite at their ease , excepting ...
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