The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Том 4Robert Kemp Philp |
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... better suited , for that very reason : Helen was a shade too calm and stately ; her lover too impetuous and flip- pant . Each would correct the faults of the other , was frequently said by their friends , aud make a charming whole ...
... better suited , for that very reason : Helen was a shade too calm and stately ; her lover too impetuous and flip- pant . Each would correct the faults of the other , was frequently said by their friends , aud make a charming whole ...
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... better under- stand , I should say that Philip is constitu- tionally more liable to temptation than you or Robert ; he has neither the intellectual resources of the one , nor the strength of character of the other . Besides which , he ...
... better under- stand , I should say that Philip is constitu- tionally more liable to temptation than you or Robert ; he has neither the intellectual resources of the one , nor the strength of character of the other . Besides which , he ...
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... better acquainted with this fact , that it is not an easy life , exempt from trouble , which can give any one the cheerful calm of which you speak . I believe it is rather to have lost all which the heart most pines for , and so to have ...
... better acquainted with this fact , that it is not an easy life , exempt from trouble , which can give any one the cheerful calm of which you speak . I believe it is rather to have lost all which the heart most pines for , and so to have ...
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... better feeling his liberation , as it seemed , from the very jaws of hell - was this only the dream ? Whatever it was , Seymour rose and seemed to shake himself free " Is there nothing I can do ? " he asked again . " Yes , " said Robert ...
... better feeling his liberation , as it seemed , from the very jaws of hell - was this only the dream ? Whatever it was , Seymour rose and seemed to shake himself free " Is there nothing I can do ? " he asked again . " Yes , " said Robert ...
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... better off than you are ; they have all that they wish ; not a pleasure is denied them ; they have for their instruction the most costly books , wear the finest clothes , -in a word , they have , in this aspect , all imaginable ...
... better off than you are ; they have all that they wish ; not a pleasure is denied them ; they have for their instruction the most costly books , wear the finest clothes , -in a word , they have , in this aspect , all imaginable ...
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