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To detain it would be of no use to thee , but it may be the cause of thy happiness ,
if it is laid under ground with me . ” . Wido promised to observe strictly the last
commands of his old friend , who shortly after closed his eyes . Scarcely had the ...
To detain it would be of no use to thee , but it may be the cause of thy happiness ,
if it is laid under ground with me . ” . Wido promised to observe strictly the last
commands of his old friend , who shortly after closed his eyes . Scarcely had the ...
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Here having but small allowance from my father , and being naturally of a timid
and bashful disposition , I had no opportunity of rubbing off that native
awkwardness , which is the fatal cause of all my unhappiness , and which I now
begin to fear ...
Here having but small allowance from my father , and being naturally of a timid
and bashful disposition , I had no opportunity of rubbing off that native
awkwardness , which is the fatal cause of all my unhappiness , and which I now
begin to fear ...
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He may fly from the cause of his wretchedness , but mise always goes with me ,
and through life I am doomed to follow this polypetalous proboscis . And yet
despite its cir : cumference , Ilam by nature susceptible in my disposition , and
have ...
He may fly from the cause of his wretchedness , but mise always goes with me ,
and through life I am doomed to follow this polypetalous proboscis . And yet
despite its cir : cumference , Ilam by nature susceptible in my disposition , and
have ...
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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