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... feels the pulse of the county as elections come round , and even addresses his fellow - citizens occasion- ally , when the town requires to be " re- deemed , regenerated , and disenthralled , " from the sway of some unpopular assessor Z ...
... feels the pulse of the county as elections come round , and even addresses his fellow - citizens occasion- ally , when the town requires to be " re- deemed , regenerated , and disenthralled , " from the sway of some unpopular assessor Z ...
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... feel keenly their own deficiencies . It was by such effort that he had managed to make one year's time under the best in- struction in one of our western cities do the work of three at least ; and the result was , that , on his return ...
... feel keenly their own deficiencies . It was by such effort that he had managed to make one year's time under the best in- struction in one of our western cities do the work of three at least ; and the result was , that , on his return ...
Page 43
... feeling ; and the delightful con- sciousness of being useful , had given her a sense of the true value and aim of life . So that Avenard and his claims had been for the time forgotten ; and now that they were presented anew , she felt ...
... feeling ; and the delightful con- sciousness of being useful , had given her a sense of the true value and aim of life . So that Avenard and his claims had been for the time forgotten ; and now that they were presented anew , she felt ...
Page 45
... Miss Hay , " said he , bitterly . " So dear , " she replied , " that I feel that I would almost lay down my own life to save that of the one I am now attending - on her death - bed , I fear , though FOREST LIFE . 45 CHAPTER XXXIV. ...
... Miss Hay , " said he , bitterly . " So dear , " she replied , " that I feel that I would almost lay down my own life to save that of the one I am now attending - on her death - bed , I fear , though FOREST LIFE . 45 CHAPTER XXXIV. ...
Page 48
... Mr. Thurston said , - Then pray tell " It is so like thee . friend Hay , that I am somewhat afraid of seeming intrusive ; yet I feel as if I ought not to conceal from him the intelligence contained in this 48 FOREST LIFE .
... Mr. Thurston said , - Then pray tell " It is so like thee . friend Hay , that I am somewhat afraid of seeming intrusive ; yet I feel as if I ought not to conceal from him the intelligence contained in this 48 FOREST LIFE .
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