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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 the minister . “ What sent you hither ? ” " I have been watching at a death - bed , ” answered Hester Prynne ; " at Governor Winthrop's death - bed , and have taken his measure for a robe , and am now going homeward to my dwelling ...
... asked the minister . “ What sent you hither ? ” " I have been watching at a death - bed , ” answered Hester Prynne ; " at Governor Winthrop's death - bed , and have taken his measure for a robe , and am now going homeward to my dwelling ...
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... asked him once if he was not sometimes tired at night , after working all day ; and he answered , with a sincere and serious look , " Gorrappit , I never was tired in my life . " But the intellectual and what is called spiritual man in ...
... asked him once if he was not sometimes tired at night , after working all day ; and he answered , with a sincere and serious look , " Gorrappit , I never was tired in my life . " But the intellectual and what is called spiritual man in ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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