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... character . The soft are more easily moulded . Seymour had spent this interval in the most sedulous application ; - such applica- tion as few young men exhibit , except those who have been denied the opportunity of acquiring knowledge ...
... character . The soft are more easily moulded . Seymour had spent this interval in the most sedulous application ; - such applica- tion as few young men exhibit , except those who have been denied the opportunity of acquiring knowledge ...
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... it was with a feeling of abso- lute despair , that he for the first time owned to himself the interest with which Caroline , in her new character , as the angel of the E 2 FOREST LIFE . 51 Miss Hay was not at liberty to leave her ...
... it was with a feeling of abso- lute despair , that he for the first time owned to himself the interest with which Caroline , in her new character , as the angel of the E 2 FOREST LIFE . 51 Miss Hay was not at liberty to leave her ...
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Caroline Matilda Kirkland. in her new character , as the angel of the house of mourning , had inspired him . His hands abandoned the rein , he ceased to guide his horse , and he did not even notice that the animal had wandered , brows ...
Caroline Matilda Kirkland. in her new character , as the angel of the house of mourning , had inspired him . His hands abandoned the rein , he ceased to guide his horse , and he did not even notice that the animal had wandered , brows ...
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... character or habit , for a city life . " And here the matter rested for the present . Mr. Hay , who had always been extremely active in his habits , was now somewhat failing in health , though he had hardly yet reached the age when ...
... character or habit , for a city life . " And here the matter rested for the present . Mr. Hay , who had always been extremely active in his habits , was now somewhat failing in health , though he had hardly yet reached the age when ...
Page 60
... character was a good deal clearer and cooler and less indulgent than Mr. Hay's , this latter gentleman being what may well be called a warm friend , though he could not justly be styled a bitter enemy . Seymour found Tom already warmly ...
... character was a good deal clearer and cooler and less indulgent than Mr. Hay's , this latter gentleman being what may well be called a warm friend , though he could not justly be styled a bitter enemy . Seymour found Tom already warmly ...
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