The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
... heart that might have covered a thousand faults of head in even the most magnanimous ages of the world . How should it then be prized in an age like the present , of universal tur- moil aud trimming , when so many beggars get on ...
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... heart of Helen - Helen had none herself — she had read the heart of the young man ; she was much farther advanced in the secret of his trouble than he himself was . She thought that some- thing might be done to forward her pur- pose by ...
... heart of Helen - Helen had none herself — she had read the heart of the young man ; she was much farther advanced in the secret of his trouble than he himself was . She thought that some- thing might be done to forward her pur- pose by ...
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... heart like warm gusts of happiness . It so happened that one evening the Marquis gently insisted that his daughter should spend the evening with them in the parlor , and not return to her chamber as was her usual custom . The hours of ...
... heart like warm gusts of happiness . It so happened that one evening the Marquis gently insisted that his daughter should spend the evening with them in the parlor , and not return to her chamber as was her usual custom . The hours of ...
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... heart . " My child , " replied he , with a shake of the head , " these are noble sentiments ; thirty years since mine were very similar . I was one of the first to give the signal of emigration ; country , castle , hereditary for- tune ...
... heart . " My child , " replied he , with a shake of the head , " these are noble sentiments ; thirty years since mine were very similar . I was one of the first to give the signal of emigration ; country , castle , hereditary for- tune ...
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... heart , without , however , awakening suspicion . From father to son was only a step . He extolled Bernard , and represented him , now as a dike against the fury of the waves , now as a shelter from the beating storm . In short , by ...
... heart , without , however , awakening suspicion . From father to son was only a step . He extolled Bernard , and represented him , now as a dike against the fury of the waves , now as a shelter from the beating storm . In short , by ...
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