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... knew of ; for the sect to which he minis- tered , being considered censorious and aggressive , had many enemies . Yet , within the fold , although not an exception could be taken to her in the articles of frontlets , phylacteries ...
... knew of ; for the sect to which he minis- tered , being considered censorious and aggressive , had many enemies . Yet , within the fold , although not an exception could be taken to her in the articles of frontlets , phylacteries ...
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... knew whence the necessary funds were to come , for he grieved to say that he did not . Now it was to this uncle that the lady in her heart looked to provide suitably for George . He certainly was not rich ; but he was said to be prudent ...
... knew whence the necessary funds were to come , for he grieved to say that he did not . Now it was to this uncle that the lady in her heart looked to provide suitably for George . He certainly was not rich ; but he was said to be prudent ...
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... knew of , the household phantasy that he was a sort of dethroned prince to whom fortune was largely indebted . The young man was persuaded that he was exceptionally unlucky ; he thought he did not deserve his fate ; he thought that ...
... knew of , the household phantasy that he was a sort of dethroned prince to whom fortune was largely indebted . The young man was persuaded that he was exceptionally unlucky ; he thought he did not deserve his fate ; he thought that ...
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... knew to be right , persuaded , if he did not recon- cile , his mother to asking for the place which he desired ; and she , with many qualms of gentility , at length condescended to propose to the owner of the business that he should ...
... knew to be right , persuaded , if he did not recon- cile , his mother to asking for the place which he desired ; and she , with many qualms of gentility , at length condescended to propose to the owner of the business that he should ...
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... knew the girl , and went to her and spoke in a whisper . She did not reply - indeed she could not ; but she seized his arm , and with her other hand pointed up to heaven . While this was going on Frank Lemon espied George , and com- ing ...
... knew the girl , and went to her and spoke in a whisper . She did not reply - indeed she could not ; but she seized his arm , and with her other hand pointed up to heaven . While this was going on Frank Lemon espied George , and com- ing ...
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