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... presents to us an immense deal that world , though the British Flora is perhaps a more pinched , they peep from under the coloured calyx , we cannot help feeling to be so . serious goddess than some of her foreign sisters .
... presents to us an immense deal that world , though the British Flora is perhaps a more pinched , they peep from under the coloured calyx , we cannot help feeling to be so . serious goddess than some of her foreign sisters .
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... if he wished to hear of Marks , and would ask a night's lodging , if convenient , ing my thoughts and feelings . ... ence of such a feeling that the stranger now stood mutely new printing - press and with a loved and loving wife .
... if he wished to hear of Marks , and would ask a night's lodging , if convenient , ing my thoughts and feelings . ... ence of such a feeling that the stranger now stood mutely new printing - press and with a loved and loving wife .
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A feeling of jealousy the censor , another a crucifix , and the rest burning what before this time , we find Herrick alluding to ... This ceremony over , the candles Unto the crisped yew . feelings it might be , to break up his family .
A feeling of jealousy the censor , another a crucifix , and the rest burning what before this time , we find Herrick alluding to ... This ceremony over , the candles Unto the crisped yew . feelings it might be , to break up his family .
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The stranger at the - , however , had few counsel — the voices of early friends — and the forms of he feels gratefully ... exterior might and feelings which rest entombed beneath , not dehave seemed unpretending to the inexperienced .
The stranger at the - , however , had few counsel — the voices of early friends — and the forms of he feels gratefully ... exterior might and feelings which rest entombed beneath , not dehave seemed unpretending to the inexperienced .
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PRICE 11d . for this feeling always rise in proportion with the respec- experience of the slightest uneasiness ... Such are the Thugs of India , The natural feelings are subject to many strange perhaps the most philoprogenitive of all ...
PRICE 11d . for this feeling always rise in proportion with the respec- experience of the slightest uneasiness ... Such are the Thugs of India , The natural feelings are subject to many strange perhaps the most philoprogenitive of all ...
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