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Page 92
... dear , And therefore , I may chide thee less-- In friendship who's severe ? I owe thee much , and well my heart Its gratitude shall prove , For thou hast taught me many a theme Of patience and of love . Then rove at will my small domain ...
... dear , And therefore , I may chide thee less-- In friendship who's severe ? I owe thee much , and well my heart Its gratitude shall prove , For thou hast taught me many a theme Of patience and of love . Then rove at will my small domain ...
Page 107
... dear , very dear Henri- etta , that I have for a long time remained silent , but if I speak or write , it must be upon the subject that so deeply engages my waking and sleeping thoughts . Forgive me , Henrietta , for the " restraint ...
... dear , very dear Henri- etta , that I have for a long time remained silent , but if I speak or write , it must be upon the subject that so deeply engages my waking and sleeping thoughts . Forgive me , Henrietta , for the " restraint ...
Page 117
... dear child , ' returned Amy , sorrowfully , my lord ; your father , is in- deed within these sad walls . You are now going to visit him ; shall you be afraid of entering this place , my dear ? ' C (【 No , ' replied Lady Lucy ...
... dear child , ' returned Amy , sorrowfully , my lord ; your father , is in- deed within these sad walls . You are now going to visit him ; shall you be afraid of entering this place , my dear ? ' C (【 No , ' replied Lady Lucy ...
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