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... asked me , I was suspected to be some runaway servant , and in danger of being taken up on that suspicion . However , I proceeded the next day , and got in the evening to an inn , within eight or ten miles of Burlington , kept by one Dr ...
... asked me , I was suspected to be some runaway servant , and in danger of being taken up on that suspicion . However , I proceeded the next day , and got in the evening to an inn , within eight or ten miles of Burlington , kept by one Dr ...
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... asked Beatrice , with the music of a pleasant laugh . " Do people say that I am skilled in my father's science of plants ? What a jest is there ! No ; though I have grown up among these flowers , I know no more of them than their hues ...
... asked Beatrice , with the music of a pleasant laugh . " Do people say that I am skilled in my father's science of plants ? What a jest is there ! No ; though I have grown up among these flowers , I know no more of them than their hues ...
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... asked from within Who is there ? ' and he answered ' It is I. ' Then the voice said , " This house will not hold me and thee ' ; and the door was not opened . Then went the lover into the desert and fasted and prayed in solitude , and ...
... asked from within Who is there ? ' and he answered ' It is I. ' Then the voice said , " This house will not hold me and thee ' ; and the door was not opened . Then went the lover into the desert and fasted and prayed in solitude , and ...
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