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... turned to the bondage of Egypt , the indulgence of earthly inclination , rather than brave the battle with those stern enemies - the world , the flesh , and the devil - which throng the borders of the land of pro- mise ? But the wish ...
... turned to the bondage of Egypt , the indulgence of earthly inclination , rather than brave the battle with those stern enemies - the world , the flesh , and the devil - which throng the borders of the land of pro- mise ? But the wish ...
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... turned neck , over which a shawl had been hastily thrown to protect her from the evening air . Her complexion was clear , and brilliant with the hues of youth and health ; and none , probably , could have turned an indifferent gaze upon ...
... turned neck , over which a shawl had been hastily thrown to protect her from the evening air . Her complexion was clear , and brilliant with the hues of youth and health ; and none , probably , could have turned an indifferent gaze upon ...
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... turning away , exclaimed , " For once Eleanor Wentworth cannot have her will . " " But Blanche Evelyn can ; " and Blanche drew the little girl towards her , and said in a faint voice , 66 • If you love me , Clara- " The appeal was ...
... turning away , exclaimed , " For once Eleanor Wentworth cannot have her will . " " But Blanche Evelyn can ; " and Blanche drew the little girl towards her , and said in a faint voice , 66 • If you love me , Clara- " The appeal was ...
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... resolution ; and then , with a firm step , turned away to seek for the first time , since she had been conscious of existence , the pre- sence of her father . CHAPTER III . THE Earl of Rutherford was a man 12 THE EARL'S DAUGHTER .
... resolution ; and then , with a firm step , turned away to seek for the first time , since she had been conscious of existence , the pre- sence of her father . CHAPTER III . THE Earl of Rutherford was a man 12 THE EARL'S DAUGHTER .
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... turned suddenly round , and became aware that he was not alone . It was a strange meeting ! He did not move or smile ; but the colour forsook his cheeks , and his lips quivered ; and as Blanche drew near , he gazed upon her steadfastly ...
... turned suddenly round , and became aware that he was not alone . It was a strange meeting ! He did not move or smile ; but the colour forsook his cheeks , and his lips quivered ; and as Blanche drew near , he gazed upon her steadfastly ...
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