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It was in 1851 that he wrote some family letters that not only show him in a
charming light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the
affectionate guardian of his stepmother , who had been such a good mother to
him .
It was in 1851 that he wrote some family letters that not only show him in a
charming light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the
affectionate guardian of his stepmother , who had been such a good mother to
him .
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Although passion has strained our bonds of affection too hardly , they must not , I
am sure they will not , be broken . The mystic chords which , proceeding from so
many battle - fields and so many patriot graves , pass through all the hearts and ...
Although passion has strained our bonds of affection too hardly , they must not , I
am sure they will not , be broken . The mystic chords which , proceeding from so
many battle - fields and so many patriot graves , pass through all the hearts and ...
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Though passion may have strained , it must not break our bonds of affection . The
mystic chords of memory , stretching from every battle - field and patriot grave to
every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land , will yet swell the ...
Though passion may have strained , it must not break our bonds of affection . The
mystic chords of memory , stretching from every battle - field and patriot grave to
every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land , will yet swell the ...
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ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt as to the truth of your
affection for her . If they can once and forever be removed ( and I almost feel a
presentiment that the Almighty has sent your present affliction expressly for that
object ) ...
ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt as to the truth of your
affection for her . If they can once and forever be removed ( and I almost feel a
presentiment that the Almighty has sent your present affliction expressly for that
object ) ...
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It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice , and not sorrow , at this
indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her . Why , Speed , if you did
not love her , although you might not wish her death , you would most certainly be
...
It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice , and not sorrow , at this
indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her . Why , Speed , if you did
not love her , although you might not wish her death , you would most certainly be
...
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