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... thought himself much aggrieved that the rule was not relaxed in his favour also ; and in order to dissipate his chagrin , he made an extensive tour in Syria ; in the course of which , being little skilled in any language but his own ...
... thought himself much aggrieved that the rule was not relaxed in his favour also ; and in order to dissipate his chagrin , he made an extensive tour in Syria ; in the course of which , being little skilled in any language but his own ...
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... thought it proper to remain at the inn where the stage coach stopped ( which was one of the long row of coach - inns in Holborn ) , until I had found Mr. St. Leger , the gentleman to whom I had been recommended by Mr. Wadsworth . He ...
... thought it proper to remain at the inn where the stage coach stopped ( which was one of the long row of coach - inns in Holborn ) , until I had found Mr. St. Leger , the gentleman to whom I had been recommended by Mr. Wadsworth . He ...
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... thought that some business might await me ; but my eager looks and enquiries were never rewarded : there was only one answer -nobody had been there . ' I could not then often help regretting that I had not chosen the more humble , but ...
... thought that some business might await me ; but my eager looks and enquiries were never rewarded : there was only one answer -nobody had been there . ' I could not then often help regretting that I had not chosen the more humble , but ...
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... thought that , if I now lost my wife , that loss would be irre- parable ; it is certain that few men suffered more ... thoughts were engrossed by one great and overwhelming subject . I knew , however , that I could be of no service at ...
... thought that , if I now lost my wife , that loss would be irre- parable ; it is certain that few men suffered more ... thoughts were engrossed by one great and overwhelming subject . I knew , however , that I could be of no service at ...
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... thought soon , however , revived . time . " Ah ! Doctor Beynon , " I cried , " my child - have I a child ? " " You have , indeed , my lord , " he replied , earnestly ; " in perfect health , a son ! " ' This seemed too much to realize at ...
... thought soon , however , revived . time . " Ah ! Doctor Beynon , " I cried , " my child - have I a child ? " " You have , indeed , my lord , " he replied , earnestly ; " in perfect health , a son ! " ' This seemed too much to realize at ...
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