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... kindly smile , which indeed cost her an effort , and , handing him to the sofa , said , laughing , ' You are out of humour , Edward ; what has happened ? For a long time I have observed your altered looks , and have felt as though some ...
... kindly smile , which indeed cost her an effort , and , handing him to the sofa , said , laughing , ' You are out of humour , Edward ; what has happened ? For a long time I have observed your altered looks , and have felt as though some ...
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... kindly at him . But the flow of his discourse was here interrupted by the entrance of his father , who came to discuss his plans for the future with his wife . Some resolution must needs be taken , and the sooner the better . ' I have ...
... kindly at him . But the flow of his discourse was here interrupted by the entrance of his father , who came to discuss his plans for the future with his wife . Some resolution must needs be taken , and the sooner the better . ' I have ...
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... kindly to him , and prayed a fervent silent prayer . But neither of them was so happy and contented as Max , who was greatly interested in all the changes that had come over him , and puzzled his brains to understand them in vain ...
... kindly to him , and prayed a fervent silent prayer . But neither of them was so happy and contented as Max , who was greatly interested in all the changes that had come over him , and puzzled his brains to understand them in vain ...
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... kindly as to her previous history , and most attentively did he listen while she related every particular , as we have already given it , without concealing any part of her husband's misfortunes . ' Madam , ' said Mr. Felter , when she ...
... kindly as to her previous history , and most attentively did he listen while she related every particular , as we have already given it , without concealing any part of her husband's misfortunes . ' Madam , ' said Mr. Felter , when she ...
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... kindly whiled away the lingering hours of mourn- ful expectation . Max thanked him in his heart , for he had , on his mother's account , dreaded these last hours . Not that he himself felt the parting less , but because his affection ...
... kindly whiled away the lingering hours of mourn- ful expectation . Max thanked him in his heart , for he had , on his mother's account , dreaded these last hours . Not that he himself felt the parting less , but because his affection ...
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