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... hear it completely ; and there was so much to ask and to answer on the merely external circumstances , that they had not begun to enter upon feelings and thoughts when they arrived at the gate of the paddock , which was held open by ...
... hear it completely ; and there was so much to ask and to answer on the merely external circumstances , that they had not begun to enter upon feelings and thoughts when they arrived at the gate of the paddock , which was held open by ...
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... hear that silky voice of his trying to be gen - tee - eel , and condoling , and those boots - Oh ! busy Bee , those boots ; whenever he makes a step , I always hear them say , ' O what a pretty fellow I am ! " " You seem to be very ...
... hear that silky voice of his trying to be gen - tee - eel , and condoling , and those boots - Oh ! busy Bee , those boots ; whenever he makes a step , I always hear them say , ' O what a pretty fellow I am ! " " You seem to be very ...
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... hear all the news , old Mr. Langford was quite in spirits again , Henrietta was bright and lively . The thought of long days in London with Lady Susan , and of long evenings with no mamma , and with papa either writing or at his ...
... hear all the news , old Mr. Langford was quite in spirits again , Henrietta was bright and lively . The thought of long days in London with Lady Susan , and of long evenings with no mamma , and with papa either writing or at his ...
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... hear those awful words , — " Go to now , ye rich men , weep and howl for your miseries which are come upon you . Your riches are corrupted , and your garments are moth - eaten ; your gold and your silver is cankered , and the rust of ...
... hear those awful words , — " Go to now , ye rich men , weep and howl for your miseries which are come upon you . Your riches are corrupted , and your garments are moth - eaten ; your gold and your silver is cankered , and the rust of ...
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... hear my words , and adopt my advice . A sad distress has fallen upon us ; none can deny this . What the future may bring us , whether joy or sorrow , none but God knows . If the latter , then let us bear in mind that all these things ...
... hear my words , and adopt my advice . A sad distress has fallen upon us ; none can deny this . What the future may bring us , whether joy or sorrow , none but God knows . If the latter , then let us bear in mind that all these things ...
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