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... never lost a minute in hurrying away from school the instant our examinations were ended . At these periodical trials , it may be well supposed , I never cut any great figure ; for I con- tented myself with trying to keep a little above ...
... never lost a minute in hurrying away from school the instant our examinations were ended . At these periodical trials , it may be well supposed , I never cut any great figure ; for I con- tented myself with trying to keep a little above ...
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... never did he regret the sacrifice , never did he speak of them but in terms of esteem and affection ; and I have already shown the state of his feelings at the period of their death . The charge of gambling has already been refuted ...
... never did he regret the sacrifice , never did he speak of them but in terms of esteem and affection ; and I have already shown the state of his feelings at the period of their death . The charge of gambling has already been refuted ...
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... never seen the sacred and endearing every - day intercourse of husband and wife , painted in more natural and attractive language , than it is in this narrative . The affectionate , submissive , con- fiding conduct of the one ; her never ...
... never seen the sacred and endearing every - day intercourse of husband and wife , painted in more natural and attractive language , than it is in this narrative . The affectionate , submissive , con- fiding conduct of the one ; her never ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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