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Mon- taigne " never travelled without books , 1859. ] Of Books and the Reading thereof . meadows 18 [ July , Of Books and the Reading thereof . Beauty at Billiards, 734 Birds of the Night, 171 Books and the Reading thereof,
Mon- taigne " never travelled without books , 1859. ] Of Books and the Reading thereof . meadows 18 [ July , Of Books and the Reading thereof . Beauty at Billiards, 734 Birds of the Night, 171 Books and the Reading thereof,
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And Maud and Madge in robes of white , The prettiest night - gowns under the sun , Stockingless , slipperless , sit in the night , For the revel is done , - Sit and comb their beautiful hair , Those wonderful waves of brown and gold ...
And Maud and Madge in robes of white , The prettiest night - gowns under the sun , Stockingless , slipperless , sit in the night , For the revel is done , - Sit and comb their beautiful hair , Those wonderful waves of brown and gold ...
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Many were the dreams about him , -day - dreams and night - dreams , that were dreamed in front of all manner of little filigree bird- nest bonnets and under snowy night- caps ; and at the slightest encouragement on his part , no doubt ...
Many were the dreams about him , -day - dreams and night - dreams , that were dreamed in front of all manner of little filigree bird- nest bonnets and under snowy night- caps ; and at the slightest encouragement on his part , no doubt ...
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That same night , Chip , after having dropped in at numerous resorts of the fast men , in most of which somewhat of his conscience , such as it was , dropped out , was proceeding homeward through Devonshire Street , with the brightest ...
That same night , Chip , after having dropped in at numerous resorts of the fast men , in most of which somewhat of his conscience , such as it was , dropped out , was proceeding homeward through Devonshire Street , with the brightest ...
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Chip , whose sleepless night and meditated fraud had not left much of the saint in him , swore the whole of Waltham as deep as the grimmest view of predestination would allow . And he restrained himself from being still more profane ...
Chip , whose sleepless night and meditated fraud had not left much of the saint in him , swore the whole of Waltham as deep as the grimmest view of predestination would allow . And he restrained himself from being still more profane ...
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