The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 7
... And first , I will speak of a conversation I held at that time with a person then a stranger , and therefore of no great significancy when it occurred , but which later did assume a sudden importance , when it CONSTANCE SHERWOOD . 7.
... And first , I will speak of a conversation I held at that time with a person then a stranger , and therefore of no great significancy when it occurred , but which later did assume a sudden importance , when it CONSTANCE SHERWOOD . 7.
Page 13
... speak , will suddenly , without any excuse , turn from the first man and go and converse with the other , and with like negligence will leave and take new men for discourse ; which a Frenchman would take in ill part , as an argument of ...
... speak , will suddenly , without any excuse , turn from the first man and go and converse with the other , and with like negligence will leave and take new men for discourse ; which a Frenchman would take in ill part , as an argument of ...
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... speak one word more for grief and tears , we departed in mutual silence ; he directing his journey to London , where he was born , and I northward . " " Then you have not been into Staffordshire ? " I said . " Yea , " he answered ...
... speak one word more for grief and tears , we departed in mutual silence ; he directing his journey to London , where he was born , and I northward . " " Then you have not been into Staffordshire ? " I said . " Yea , " he answered ...
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... speak again of one he would fain forget . On the 7th of November Edmund returned to London , and came in the evening to Kate's house . He had been labouring in the country , exhorting , instructing , and exercising his priestly ...
... speak again of one he would fain forget . On the 7th of November Edmund returned to London , and came in the evening to Kate's house . He had been labouring in the country , exhorting , instructing , and exercising his priestly ...
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... speak for her tears ; but he , with his usual composure , bade her be of good comfort , and that death was no more to him than to drink off the caudle which stood there ready on his table . And methinks this indifferency was a joint ...
... speak for her tears ; but he , with his usual composure , bade her be of good comfort , and that death was no more to him than to drink off the caudle which stood there ready on his table . And methinks this indifferency was a joint ...
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