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I would not give sixpence for a mind that is not elastic - let it delight in the minutest pleasure - let it expand to bear the greatest evil . I am a small person , but I thank my stars that I am so constituted , and , like poor Daly ...
I would not give sixpence for a mind that is not elastic - let it delight in the minutest pleasure - let it expand to bear the greatest evil . I am a small person , but I thank my stars that I am so constituted , and , like poor Daly ...
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-Did she master herself and subdue her mind into that state of beautiful equability ? I cannot as yet answer these questions . I must ponder still more deeply on this moral phenomenon -this Betty . I may as well take this opportunity of ...
-Did she master herself and subdue her mind into that state of beautiful equability ? I cannot as yet answer these questions . I must ponder still more deeply on this moral phenomenon -this Betty . I may as well take this opportunity of ...
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A hasty perusal of this letter raised in Fanny's mind a sort of suspicion that Lazenby was about to perform second to his amiable master to the fullest extent ; and although poor simple Sally Kerridge saw nothing in its contents except ...
A hasty perusal of this letter raised in Fanny's mind a sort of suspicion that Lazenby was about to perform second to his amiable master to the fullest extent ; and although poor simple Sally Kerridge saw nothing in its contents except ...
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Contents
OF | 1 |
The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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