Appletons' Journal, 1 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1876 |
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... feel that he belongs there . His gait and bearing show it , and something indefinable in the expression of his face . Perhaps it is only that particular look that people wear when they are at home ; but a man who feels at home in London ...
... feel that he belongs there . His gait and bearing show it , and something indefinable in the expression of his face . Perhaps it is only that particular look that people wear when they are at home ; but a man who feels at home in London ...
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... feel in a large sense at home in them . The best part of us lives in great men , wheth- er past or present ; and when we stand where they have stood , or look at things with which they were familiar , we feel our roots in the world ...
... feel in a large sense at home in them . The best part of us lives in great men , wheth- er past or present ; and when we stand where they have stood , or look at things with which they were familiar , we feel our roots in the world ...
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... feel to be unjustifiable , did not hesitate to infer , if not to allege , accu- sations against her as fact which ... feeling ; whether out of interest or char- ity ; or whether out of real belief in the girl's worth , Mrs. Harmer ...
... feel to be unjustifiable , did not hesitate to infer , if not to allege , accu- sations against her as fact which ... feeling ; whether out of interest or char- ity ; or whether out of real belief in the girl's worth , Mrs. Harmer ...
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... feeling very miserable , and escorting a friend from over the Channel , who had been extremely ill in crossing that sweet stretch of water , and was feeling even more miserable than I ; and we comforted ourselves as we drove through the ...
... feeling very miserable , and escorting a friend from over the Channel , who had been extremely ill in crossing that sweet stretch of water , and was feeling even more miserable than I ; and we comforted ourselves as we drove through the ...
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... feel as if I had reached paradise , " said Hes- ter , following him , and putting her hand on his arm . " Oh , what a heavenly landscape ! Papa , I never did a more lucky thing in my life than to have that attack of fever . " Mr. Clyde ...
... feel as if I had reached paradise , " said Hes- ter , following him , and putting her hand on his arm . " Oh , what a heavenly landscape ! Papa , I never did a more lucky thing in my life than to have that attack of fever . " Mr. Clyde ...
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