The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Volum 3Geo. Henderson, 1840 |
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... never be married ! " cried both of the girls , bringing two waxen nuns to their mother . " Beloved children ! " said the clergyman , pressing them all to his heart . They tore themselves from his arms and broke out in a simultaneous ...
... never be married ! " cried both of the girls , bringing two waxen nuns to their mother . " Beloved children ! " said the clergyman , pressing them all to his heart . They tore themselves from his arms and broke out in a simultaneous ...
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... true way to promote the welfare of his subjects ! " " Bravo , comrade ! " cried the Captain , as the goblet was drained . " You will never regret having entered the empe- ror's service , I pledge you my word that you THE CONVERTERS . 9.
... true way to promote the welfare of his subjects ! " " Bravo , comrade ! " cried the Captain , as the goblet was drained . " You will never regret having entered the empe- ror's service , I pledge you my word that you THE CONVERTERS . 9.
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... never can my soul have lost the instinct of its faith . If it have gone ' astray , it will return again . I love to spend such pleasant Sabbaths , from morning till night , behind the curtain of my open window . Are they spent amiss ...
... never can my soul have lost the instinct of its faith . If it have gone ' astray , it will return again . I love to spend such pleasant Sabbaths , from morning till night , behind the curtain of my open window . Are they spent amiss ...
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... never failed to avail myself . By degrees the number of our acquaintances was increased to such an extent , as to be tire- some and fatiguing ; but I did not express any annoyance . Leoni was still enchanted with this dissipated life ...
... never failed to avail myself . By degrees the number of our acquaintances was increased to such an extent , as to be tire- some and fatiguing ; but I did not express any annoyance . Leoni was still enchanted with this dissipated life ...
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... never see each other now but through the fumes of punch ; we never converse but in the midst of singing and laughter . Why have we so many friends ? Are we not sufficient for each other ? " 66 My dear Juliet , " replied he , " the ...
... never see each other now but through the fumes of punch ; we never converse but in the midst of singing and laughter . Why have we so many friends ? Are we not sufficient for each other ? " 66 My dear Juliet , " replied he , " the ...
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