Saint Pauls, 10 tomasVirtue and Company, 1872 |
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... doctor , had now grown accustomed to silence the complaints of his wife and children by half - reproachful reminders of that complete and final release which the whitening hair and battered frame seemed to prophesy was near at hand . No ...
... doctor , had now grown accustomed to silence the complaints of his wife and children by half - reproachful reminders of that complete and final release which the whitening hair and battered frame seemed to prophesy was near at hand . No ...
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... doctor could do nothing but sigh helplessly as he , passing the kitchen stairs for a stroll in the garden , heard that fine old voice losing every day something of its nobility of tone , and that pure accent becoming so uncertain and ...
... doctor could do nothing but sigh helplessly as he , passing the kitchen stairs for a stroll in the garden , heard that fine old voice losing every day something of its nobility of tone , and that pure accent becoming so uncertain and ...
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... doctor , on opening one after another of his favourite books , found himself possessed by a strong inclination to sneeze , and traced this strange effect to its cause - namely , a few grains of brown powder sullying nearly every page ...
... doctor , on opening one after another of his favourite books , found himself possessed by a strong inclination to sneeze , and traced this strange effect to its cause - namely , a few grains of brown powder sullying nearly every page ...
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... doctor's words were more than usually stern and rousing , when his eloquence over the family honour came strongly , like the wind from mountain heights , to this poor fallen human eagle , he was stirred , would ruffle his feathers , and ...
... doctor's words were more than usually stern and rousing , when his eloquence over the family honour came strongly , like the wind from mountain heights , to this poor fallen human eagle , he was stirred , would ruffle his feathers , and ...
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... doctor . " I think I'll go now , Theodore , " declared Uncle Ted , rising from his chair . " Well , I really would , " agreed the doctor , trying hard not to appear too much relieved . He began to think , as he gave Uncle Ted his arm up ...
... doctor . " I think I'll go now , Theodore , " declared Uncle Ted , rising from his chair . " Well , I really would , " agreed the doctor , trying hard not to appear too much relieved . He began to think , as he gave Uncle Ted his arm up ...
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