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That night and not morning is most appropriate to imaginative work is supported by a general consent among those who have followed instinct in this matter . Upon this question , which can scarcely be called vexed , Charles Lamb is the ...
That night and not morning is most appropriate to imaginative work is supported by a general consent among those who have followed instinct in this matter . Upon this question , which can scarcely be called vexed , Charles Lamb is the ...
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Mr. Vidal had been thrown so much with her of late , and evidently by her father's desire , that she had gradually grown to accept his attentions as a matter of course . When on a visit lately with two of Mr. Vidal's aunts , she had ...
Mr. Vidal had been thrown so much with her of late , and evidently by her father's desire , that she had gradually grown to accept his attentions as a matter of course . When on a visit lately with two of Mr. Vidal's aunts , she had ...
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“ The matter has been pretty well sifted . And to - day I hear they have got hold of the hermit who saw the whole thing from the foot of the cliff . It may be , but I do not quite believe in it , that there is a portion of the path ...
“ The matter has been pretty well sifted . And to - day I hear they have got hold of the hermit who saw the whole thing from the foot of the cliff . It may be , but I do not quite believe in it , that there is a portion of the path ...
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