Results 10 of 984
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| ... for. If you'd just let me buy her back--" "No, no; I tell you no." Dede rose impatiently, but her eyes were moist with the memory of her pet. "Please mention her to me again. If you think it was easy to part with her, you are mistaken. But I've ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... his words. Yet he had not been unmindful of the ardent enthusiasm which had dilated her whole frame while listening. It touched him like the memory of his own youth. Some likeness, too, there seemed between himself and this young girl to whom nature had been so niggardly. She might ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... unfastening her blouse and skirt. "Always the same," she said--"all over the world the same; but, God in heaven--but stupid. Then even the memory of the wedding faded quite. She lay down on the bed and put her arm across her face like a child who expected to ... |
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| ... most revolting to the feelings of all who look at it from an impartial position, was the law of civilised and Christian England within the memory of persons now living: and in one half of Anglo-Saxon America three or four years ago, not only did slavery exist, but the ... |
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| ... not why he failed to turn aside at Soleure, as he had expressed his intention of doing in order to pay tribute there to the memory of the great Kosciuszko. The facts of the case are, that from Berne he went direct to Lausanne, and that immediately on reaching there ... |
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| ... yacht for sea, and I had to bear the brunt of what followed, including (as a mere episode) a scene with the step-mother, the memory of which rankles in me yet. After all, she was a sensible woman. As for the other two, the girl when I saw her ... |
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[ ENGLISH MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS]
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| ... years of age, his grandson. He kindly educated him with his children, and bestowed on him the same care and attention in respect to the memory of his venerable grandfather, who was a worthy man. He intended to give him a genteel trade, but in the spring season when all ... |
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| ... happy dead, to whom all things long have been made equal, need remembering, such a life will not have been lived in vain: "Only the memory of the just Smells sweet, and blossoms in the dust." THE END. London: Printed by G. BARCLAY, Castle St. Leicester Sq. ... |
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| ... arms she wound, Beseechingly, his form around. Her airy lips his visage kiss'd; In vain, in vain; no thought he cast Back on the memory of the past, And she must let it go at last, The cherish'd hope that she was miss'd. A ghost went gliding ... |
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[ GENERAL ENCYCLOPEDIC WORKS - OTHERS IN ENGLISH]
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| ... a power the same as that of a slave-holder of the South over his slave? Another case, still more recent, will be in the memory of many of our readers. Susanna Palmer was indicted on the 14th of January, 1869, at the Central Criminal Court, for wounding her husband ... |
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[ IN FRENCH, PROVENÇAL, CATALAN]
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| ... such a course, thou oughtest to have thought of the end that is in store for thee, and thou oughtest to have in mind the memory of the cart on which thou didst ride. I know not whether thou feelest shame for the ride thou hadst on it, but no ... |




