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... father . Unconnected as I was with every one , I often felt as if I could have resigned all my fame , honours , and fortune , with cheerfulness , if I could but have enjoyed that one bless- ing . It appeared to me that I had hitherto ...
... father . Unconnected as I was with every one , I often felt as if I could have resigned all my fame , honours , and fortune , with cheerfulness , if I could but have enjoyed that one bless- ing . It appeared to me that I had hitherto ...
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time ; he may see himself at once a husband and a father ; or perhaps be deprived at the same moment of his wife and his child . When he is expect- ing an increased happiness , he may find himself suddenly bereaved of all that before ...
time ; he may see himself at once a husband and a father ; or perhaps be deprived at the same moment of his wife and his child . When he is expect- ing an increased happiness , he may find himself suddenly bereaved of all that before ...
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... father was one day walking in the forest , when he accidentally came close in upon a large she - bear , which , with several of her cubs , were lying basking on the ground . The old bear immediately dashed at him : when , being armed ...
... father was one day walking in the forest , when he accidentally came close in upon a large she - bear , which , with several of her cubs , were lying basking on the ground . The old bear immediately dashed at him : when , being armed ...
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... father was kept a prisoner for near half a day . At last the bear moved off to some little distance , which gave him an opportunity of leaping down from the stone , when , running in an opposite direction to that which she had taken ...
... father was kept a prisoner for near half a day . At last the bear moved off to some little distance , which gave him an opportunity of leaping down from the stone , when , running in an opposite direction to that which she had taken ...
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... the affection of a parent for his child , compared with that of an author for his own dear theory , -the issue of his brain ! An average father will , in a case of dire necessity , perchance , consent to the sacrifice of his body for 55.
... the affection of a parent for his child , compared with that of an author for his own dear theory , -the issue of his brain ! An average father will , in a case of dire necessity , perchance , consent to the sacrifice of his body for 55.
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