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Página 178
... happy - looking girls and boys riding upon rough - looking donkeys quite soberly , whilst others were racing on the pebbly beach , and making the air resound with shouts of laughter and the pleasant voices of light - hearted childish ...
... happy - looking girls and boys riding upon rough - looking donkeys quite soberly , whilst others were racing on the pebbly beach , and making the air resound with shouts of laughter and the pleasant voices of light - hearted childish ...
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... happy - why could not this happiness have satisfied thee ! " She knew not upon what to resolve . Not to see him no less continue to pursue him . Oh , Julio , to me thou hast confided thy destiny , and I must now sacrifice my- self to ...
... happy - why could not this happiness have satisfied thee ! " She knew not upon what to resolve . Not to see him no less continue to pursue him . Oh , Julio , to me thou hast confided thy destiny , and I must now sacrifice my- self to ...
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... happy . Theresa ! I love thee ; without thee , life were an insupportable burden ; and with thee , my remorse of conscience is a torment beyond my strength of mind to One sole and all - engrossing project now took possession support ...
... happy . Theresa ! I love thee ; without thee , life were an insupportable burden ; and with thee , my remorse of conscience is a torment beyond my strength of mind to One sole and all - engrossing project now took possession support ...
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... Happy is the man possessed of such a friend ! and more happy still , if he can preserve her , and escape the misfortune of a survival . ” — My Daughter's Book . USE OF SILK . - To every one in damp moist conditions of the atmosphere ...
... Happy is the man possessed of such a friend ! and more happy still , if he can preserve her , and escape the misfortune of a survival . ” — My Daughter's Book . USE OF SILK . - To every one in damp moist conditions of the atmosphere ...
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... Happy soul ! like a full - blown rose , he blooms awhile ; whistles as he drives his hogsheads to the " licensed victuallers ; " sweats as he lowers his casks into the cellar ; smiles as he drains his quart , and rests him- self ; and ...
... Happy soul ! like a full - blown rose , he blooms awhile ; whistles as he drives his hogsheads to the " licensed victuallers ; " sweats as he lowers his casks into the cellar ; smiles as he drains his quart , and rests him- self ; and ...
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