LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... fears of death , just now expressed or affected ? - Passed like a cloud - absorbed in the purging sunlight of clear poetry - clean washed away by a wave of genuine Helicon , your only Spa for these hypochondries . And now another cup of ...
... fears of death , just now expressed or affected ? - Passed like a cloud - absorbed in the purging sunlight of clear poetry - clean washed away by a wave of genuine Helicon , your only Spa for these hypochondries . And now another cup of ...
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... fear , make allowances enough for him when he was impatient , and in pain , nor remember sufficiently how considerate he had been to me when I was lame - footed ; and how when he died , though he had not been dead an hour , it seemed as ...
... fear , make allowances enough for him when he was impatient , and in pain , nor remember sufficiently how considerate he had been to me when I was lame - footed ; and how when he died , though he had not been dead an hour , it seemed as ...
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... fear the best that is to be had . We must ride where we formerly walked ; live better and lie softer and shall be wise to do so - than we had means to do in those good old days you speak of . Yet could those days return ; could you and ...
... fear the best that is to be had . We must ride where we formerly walked ; live better and lie softer and shall be wise to do so - than we had means to do in those good old days you speak of . Yet could those days return ; could you and ...
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... fear she must be moved to an hospital . God has preserved to me my sen my senses : I eat , and drink , and sleep , and have my judgment , I be- lieve , very sound . My poor father was slightly wounded , and I am left to take care of him ...
... fear she must be moved to an hospital . God has preserved to me my sen my senses : I eat , and drink , and sleep , and have my judgment , I be- lieve , very sound . My poor father was slightly wounded , and I am left to take care of him ...
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... fear for his mind : he has taken his ease in the world , and is not fit himself to struggle with difficulties , nor has much accustomed him- self to throw himself into their way ; and I know his language is already , " Charles , you ...
... fear for his mind : he has taken his ease in the world , and is not fit himself to struggle with difficulties , nor has much accustomed him- self to throw himself into their way ; and I know his language is already , " Charles , you ...
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