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... felt wildly , must pierce through sense , time , space , everything - even to the Living Heart of all and bring thence some token of pity ! For one instant my passion seemed to beat against the silent heavens , then to fall back bruised ...
... felt wildly , must pierce through sense , time , space , everything - even to the Living Heart of all and bring thence some token of pity ! For one instant my passion seemed to beat against the silent heavens , then to fall back bruised ...
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... felt , as a gentle persistent sound might have done : a flat , almost featureless scene — a little village church with cottages and gardens clustering about it , straggling away from it , by copses and meadows in which winter had left ...
... felt , as a gentle persistent sound might have done : a flat , almost featureless scene — a little village church with cottages and gardens clustering about it , straggling away from it , by copses and meadows in which winter had left ...
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... felt it that day when I was heart - weary , and was glad that in one corner of this restless world the little hills preach peace . Meantime Tip had been recaptured , and when he , or rather the ground close beside him , had been beaten ...
... felt it that day when I was heart - weary , and was glad that in one corner of this restless world the little hills preach peace . Meantime Tip had been recaptured , and when he , or rather the ground close beside him , had been beaten ...
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... felt milder , the rooks cawed more cheerfully , and the spring flowers shone out more fearlessly around us when we had passed through the white gates of Woodcote a favoured spot gently declining to the sunniest quarter , and sheltered ...
... felt milder , the rooks cawed more cheerfully , and the spring flowers shone out more fearlessly around us when we had passed through the white gates of Woodcote a favoured spot gently declining to the sunniest quarter , and sheltered ...
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... felt for you ? ' Offended , Mrs. Mostyn ! ' ' No. I see you I see you understand me ; you will not think me obtrusive when I say that I pray this great trial may be for your lasting good ; may lead you to seek and to find salvation ...
... felt for you ? ' Offended , Mrs. Mostyn ! ' ' No. I see you I see you understand me ; you will not think me obtrusive when I say that I pray this great trial may be for your lasting good ; may lead you to seek and to find salvation ...
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