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It may be so , " replied Philip , gravely . " It is so , Philip , my life upon it . Do not for a moment harbour a thought so injurious to one who lives but in your love . Suspect that fond and devoted creature !
It may be so , " replied Philip , gravely . " It is so , Philip , my life upon it . Do not for a moment harbour a thought so injurious to one who lives but in your love . Suspect that fond and devoted creature !
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What defence can be offered , " replied she , " to such accusations as these ? Witness the last - because I was not so craven as the Chris- tians I am accused of sorcery . The old dotard ! but I will expose him .
What defence can be offered , " replied she , " to such accusations as these ? Witness the last - because I was not so craven as the Chris- tians I am accused of sorcery . The old dotard ! but I will expose him .
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replied the captain . " We have been a long while out , " said the seaman , shaking his head . " How long ? " inquired the captain , not knowing what to say . " We can't tell ; our almanack was blown overboard , and we have lost our ...
replied the captain . " We have been a long while out , " said the seaman , shaking his head . " How long ? " inquired the captain , not knowing what to say . " We can't tell ; our almanack was blown overboard , and we have lost our ...
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Song of a Sicilian Girl By F A Leslie | 33 |
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To a Bee By Major Calder Campbell | 80 |
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