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... once , which neither they nor he understood ; ordered the horses , and returned to my side , already expecting to hear the cries of his child ; but I was in no such hurry . ' I was followed to my chamber by ten or eleven female friends ...
... once , which neither they nor he understood ; ordered the horses , and returned to my side , already expecting to hear the cries of his child ; but I was in no such hurry . ' I was followed to my chamber by ten or eleven female friends ...
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... once ; but first of all embrace me , " and he pressed him affectionately in his arms . Junot laughed and cried , and thoughtless of every thing but the event which had occurred , was running away , when Napoleon said to him , " Stay ...
... once ; but first of all embrace me , " and he pressed him affectionately in his arms . Junot laughed and cried , and thoughtless of every thing but the event which had occurred , was running away , when Napoleon said to him , " Stay ...
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... once , and alone , on the duties of their ministry , even in large parishes . Surely such arrangements are most inexpedient , unwise , and even offensive . As far as the practice of the Established Church proceeds , I know of no one ...
... once , and alone , on the duties of their ministry , even in large parishes . Surely such arrangements are most inexpedient , unwise , and even offensive . As far as the practice of the Established Church proceeds , I know of no one ...
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