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... seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled , therefore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travelling , these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind , as the articles are apt to be in an ill - packed ...
... seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled , therefore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travelling , these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind , as the articles are apt to be in an ill - packed ...
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... seen getting into stage - coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Unknown remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these circumstances ...
... seen getting into stage - coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Unknown remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these circumstances ...
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... seen of the Great Unknown . Now all this is extremely tantalizing . It is like being con- gratulated on the high prize when one has drawn a blank ; for I have just as great a desire as any one of the public to penetrate the mystery of ...
... seen of the Great Unknown . Now all this is extremely tantalizing . It is like being con- gratulated on the high prize when one has drawn a blank ; for I have just as great a desire as any one of the public to penetrate the mystery of ...
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... seen getting into stage - coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Unknown remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these circumstances ...
... seen getting into stage - coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Unknown remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these circumstances ...
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... seen French chateaus , as every body travels in France now - a - days . This was one of the oldest ; standing naked and alone in the midst of a desert of gravel walks and cold stone terraces ; with a cold - looking formal garden , cut ...
... seen French chateaus , as every body travels in France now - a - days . This was one of the oldest ; standing naked and alone in the midst of a desert of gravel walks and cold stone terraces ; with a cold - looking formal garden , cut ...
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Página 161 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Página 230 - ... true sympathy; how few love us for ourselves; how few will befriend us in our misfortunes; then it is that we think of the mother we have lost. It is true I had always loved my mother, even in my most heedless days; but I felt how inconsiderate and ineffectual had been my love. My heart melted as I retraced the days of infancy, when I was led by a mother's hand, and rocked to sleep in a mother's arms, and was without care or sorrow. "O my mother!
Página 363 - Now I remember those old women's words, Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales, And speak of spirits and ghosts that glide by night About the place where treasure hath been hid...
Página xi - There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse! As I have often found in travelling in a stagecoach, that it is often a comfort to shift one's position, and be bruised in a new place.