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Many , " wrote Franklin , " still retained an affection for Egypt , the land of their nativity , and whenever they felt any inconvenience or hardship , though the natural and un- avoidable effect of their change of situa- tion ...
Many , " wrote Franklin , " still retained an affection for Egypt , the land of their nativity , and whenever they felt any inconvenience or hardship , though the natural and un- avoidable effect of their change of situa- tion ...
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And Gouverneur Mor- ris gives us a capital idea of the state of feeling when he says that a looker - on , who took no part in affairs , felt like a sober man at a dinner when the rest of the company were drunk .
And Gouverneur Mor- ris gives us a capital idea of the state of feeling when he says that a looker - on , who took no part in affairs , felt like a sober man at a dinner when the rest of the company were drunk .
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I believe you are right there , Sir , " said Mrs. Birch , quite charmed with such beautiful appreciation of what she felt to be Laura's excellence ; " and I don't wonder sometimes that she should be dis- contented with the society she ...
I believe you are right there , Sir , " said Mrs. Birch , quite charmed with such beautiful appreciation of what she felt to be Laura's excellence ; " and I don't wonder sometimes that she should be dis- contented with the society she ...
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She felt that she was a Yankee girl in the metropolis of New England , with wit , skill , and endurance equal to any employment that ever falls to the lot of Yankee women ; but having given up the only chance which had ever opened to ...
She felt that she was a Yankee girl in the metropolis of New England , with wit , skill , and endurance equal to any employment that ever falls to the lot of Yankee women ; but having given up the only chance which had ever opened to ...
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There had been a time , he felt quite sure , when , if he had pushed a suit , he could have put his name where that of Dartmouth stood in the marriage - settlement , and , as he glanced at Miss Millicent , as she sat in the mellow light ...
There had been a time , he felt quite sure , when , if he had pushed a suit , he could have put his name where that of Dartmouth stood in the marriage - settlement , and , as he glanced at Miss Millicent , as she sat in the mellow light ...
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