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... kind of desperate and unreasonable yawning which threatens permanent dislocation of the maxillary processes . This habit had but one advantage - it disclosed , ten times a day , a double row of the most regular and beautiful teeth that ...
... kind of desperate and unreasonable yawning which threatens permanent dislocation of the maxillary processes . This habit had but one advantage - it disclosed , ten times a day , a double row of the most regular and beautiful teeth that ...
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... blooming , and went out a good deal . She had become acquainted with " a number of world's people , " so wrote her kind and scrupulous guardian ; and her father was given to know that dress was much more in requisition 24 FOREST LIFE .
... blooming , and went out a good deal . She had become acquainted with " a number of world's people , " so wrote her kind and scrupulous guardian ; and her father was given to know that dress was much more in requisition 24 FOREST LIFE .
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... kind manner , and felt gratified by his friendly attentions . Now that they were in need of real and substan-- tial aid , Seymour was at their service , and many times a day might have been observed galloping in various directions , on ...
... kind manner , and felt gratified by his friendly attentions . Now that they were in need of real and substan-- tial aid , Seymour was at their service , and many times a day might have been observed galloping in various directions , on ...
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... kind ! " said Mr. Thurs- ton , as he took the letters from the hand of his young friend ; and from his lips these words were not words of course . As he read his letters his countenance exhibited surprise and emotion . When he had ...
... kind ! " said Mr. Thurs- ton , as he took the letters from the hand of his young friend ; and from his lips these words were not words of course . As he read his letters his countenance exhibited surprise and emotion . When he had ...
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... kind- ness to us in this our extremity . business is such as thou art well fitted for , and such as will make thy station in society all thou couldst desire . Now I have made thee a long discourse , " concluded the good man with a smile ...
... kind- ness to us in this our extremity . business is such as thou art well fitted for , and such as will make thy station in society all thou couldst desire . Now I have made thee a long discourse , " concluded the good man with a smile ...
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