New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... feeling myself bound to Mr. Cuthbert , and strengthened in that feeling by Mrs. Brandyball , I followed what I believed was the will of the old gentleman , and seconded , if you recollect , by your own wish that I should go to him ...
... feeling myself bound to Mr. Cuthbert , and strengthened in that feeling by Mrs. Brandyball , I followed what I believed was the will of the old gentleman , and seconded , if you recollect , by your own wish that I should go to him ...
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... feeling which had borne him , as it were , above the common world . The angel of his adoration had ceased to be an angel ; and yet he thrilled with anguish on feeling that he loved her still . Who can express the sufferings of a first ...
... feeling which had borne him , as it were , above the common world . The angel of his adoration had ceased to be an angel ; and yet he thrilled with anguish on feeling that he loved her still . Who can express the sufferings of a first ...
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... feelings of regret with all your warm and admiring friends that must accompany an adieu to such talents as we cannot hope ... feeling , I really think he has more genuine and natural taste than all the singers put together of the whole ...
... feelings of regret with all your warm and admiring friends that must accompany an adieu to such talents as we cannot hope ... feeling , I really think he has more genuine and natural taste than all the singers put together of the whole ...
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Great Western Jungle By an Old Forest Ranger | 31 |
creations in Natural History No VII Singing BirdsResi | 40 |
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