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... present bodily . We are eye and ear - witnesses to every incident . Mr. Webster winds up his speech with the following impressive pero- ration . ] " Gentlemen , I have gone through with the evidence in this case , and have endeavoured ...
... present bodily . We are eye and ear - witnesses to every incident . Mr. Webster winds up his speech with the following impressive pero- ration . ] " Gentlemen , I have gone through with the evidence in this case , and have endeavoured ...
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... present joys distil The tears of separation . " Good - bye replied , " Your statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; pray who'd think of How - d ' - ye - do , Unless Good - bye preceded ? But < 6 Without my prior ...
... present joys distil The tears of separation . " Good - bye replied , " Your statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; pray who'd think of How - d ' - ye - do , Unless Good - bye preceded ? But < 6 Without my prior ...
Página 86
... present evil was lost in the sunshiny future . Here and there , however , the distress was too real , too pressing to be forgotten ; in such cases our good schoolmaster used to contrive all possible measures to assist and to relieve ...
... present evil was lost in the sunshiny future . Here and there , however , the distress was too real , too pressing to be forgotten ; in such cases our good schoolmaster used to contrive all possible measures to assist and to relieve ...
Página 91
... present she seemed to have attached herself to Mdlle . Rose , attracted probably by the sweetness of her countenance , her sadness , and her silence . Her speech could not have attracted Betsy , for in common with many of her exiled ...
... present she seemed to have attached herself to Mdlle . Rose , attracted probably by the sweetness of her countenance , her sadness , and her silence . Her speech could not have attracted Betsy , for in common with many of her exiled ...
Página 101
... events , the issue of the affair was the dismissal of the poor little harp - mistress , and a present of a cheap edition of Molière for my own reading . I have got the set still - welve little foreign - A LITERARY LIFE . 101.
... events , the issue of the affair was the dismissal of the poor little harp - mistress , and a present of a cheap edition of Molière for my own reading . I have got the set still - welve little foreign - A LITERARY LIFE . 101.
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