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The little sweetmeat - pot became for the moment consecrated into a sort of funeral urn in which the ashes of a happy anxious time were enclosed . Mrs. Cramp felt no wonder , hardly any new shock , when , after she had told him a good ...
The little sweetmeat - pot became for the moment consecrated into a sort of funeral urn in which the ashes of a happy anxious time were enclosed . Mrs. Cramp felt no wonder , hardly any new shock , when , after she had told him a good ...
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The more he thought the more he felt satisfied that he had hit upon the right policy to bring about the results at which he was aiming . The appearance of Christmas Pembroke upon his scene had been to him a very unwelcome and ominous ...
The more he thought the more he felt satisfied that he had hit upon the right policy to bring about the results at which he was aiming . The appearance of Christmas Pembroke upon his scene had been to him a very unwelcome and ominous ...
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The name of the party arose out of the strong sympathies which Jefferson and his followers felt with the doctrines of the French Revolution . Their opponents , who preferred a more steady.going and Britannic system , called themselves ...
The name of the party arose out of the strong sympathies which Jefferson and his followers felt with the doctrines of the French Revolution . Their opponents , who preferred a more steady.going and Britannic system , called themselves ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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