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Page 123
... nature or habit . She delighted to roam the forest when the keen blasts of winter ruffled the brown foliage , or when the broad , crisped leaves of the maple sparkled with the pure crys- tals scattered over them by the frosts ...
... nature or habit . She delighted to roam the forest when the keen blasts of winter ruffled the brown foliage , or when the broad , crisped leaves of the maple sparkled with the pure crys- tals scattered over them by the frosts ...
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... natural , must arise out of incident . And it is this necessary combination that makes the true novel , by far the most delightful of all compositions , a transcript of that life , which is by its nature a perpetual succession of ...
... natural , must arise out of incident . And it is this necessary combination that makes the true novel , by far the most delightful of all compositions , a transcript of that life , which is by its nature a perpetual succession of ...
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... Nature had , for once , written the mind in his face - a work of ingenuousness , which nature in her goodness rarely permits herself to do ; for , were it her con- stant practice , how would poor rogues ever become rich ones ? We know ...
... Nature had , for once , written the mind in his face - a work of ingenuousness , which nature in her goodness rarely permits herself to do ; for , were it her con- stant practice , how would poor rogues ever become rich ones ? We know ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
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