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Page 10
... painful ; but now I am piness and the very support of their happy in the recovery of my eyes , beings ; having now lost their main- and have no pain or uneasiness but tenance and friend together , they are in my heart , which aches for ...
... painful ; but now I am piness and the very support of their happy in the recovery of my eyes , beings ; having now lost their main- and have no pain or uneasiness but tenance and friend together , they are in my heart , which aches for ...
Page 60
... pain of repeated disappointment . pains to deserve it . This may ap- I take it for granted you have not re- pear a mystery , or a paradox in prac - ceived the volume , not having receiv tice ; but it is true . I considered ed it myself ...
... pain of repeated disappointment . pains to deserve it . This may ap- I take it for granted you have not re- pear a mystery , or a paradox in prac - ceived the volume , not having receiv tice ; but it is true . I considered ed it myself ...
Page 94
... pain , even approaches , the more I am sensible as long , I trust , as we ourselves shall of them . I know , beforehand , that survive it . they will increase with every turn of What you say of Maty gives me the wheels that shall convey ...
... pain , even approaches , the more I am sensible as long , I trust , as we ourselves shall of them . I know , beforehand , that survive it . they will increase with every turn of What you say of Maty gives me the wheels that shall convey ...
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