Appletons' Journal, 1 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1876 |
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... knew ; here were brooded the thoughts and seen the visions of the immortal youth of your genius . For are they not your visions and your thoughts , since mankind are one , and the worthiest of us but the fullest and keenest perception ...
... knew ; here were brooded the thoughts and seen the visions of the immortal youth of your genius . For are they not your visions and your thoughts , since mankind are one , and the worthiest of us but the fullest and keenest perception ...
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... knew them , it was received as the truth without a moment's doubt . And out of the darkness grew gradually a glim- mer of dawn ; and what had been enveloped in mystery assumed , when questions had elicited all the evidence Philip Mason ...
... knew them , it was received as the truth without a moment's doubt . And out of the darkness grew gradually a glim- mer of dawn ; and what had been enveloped in mystery assumed , when questions had elicited all the evidence Philip Mason ...
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... knew well enough that her handsome , winning son had gained possession of all the heart a girl of fifteen has to bestow . At that she was not sur- prised , and , like most of her sex ( not all , thank God ! and shame on them that there ...
... knew well enough that her handsome , winning son had gained possession of all the heart a girl of fifteen has to bestow . At that she was not sur- prised , and , like most of her sex ( not all , thank God ! and shame on them that there ...
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... knew you tell a lie , Avice . I don't suppose you could . What did you say ? " " How can I thank you ? " she began . 46 Chut , child ! I don't want no thanks . I took care of you this good while , and I always like to finish what I ...
... knew you tell a lie , Avice . I don't suppose you could . What did you say ? " " How can I thank you ? " she began . 46 Chut , child ! I don't want no thanks . I took care of you this good while , and I always like to finish what I ...
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... knew . It was Hes- ter's voice that roused him . " Mr. Ferguson , " she said , very gently , " I am truly sorry if my foolish mystification has given you annoyance . Pray forget it . I am very willing to ignore Miss Mildmay and continue ...
... knew . It was Hes- ter's voice that roused him . " Mr. Ferguson , " she said , very gently , " I am truly sorry if my foolish mystification has given you annoyance . Pray forget it . I am very willing to ignore Miss Mildmay and continue ...
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