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... look of the glazing eye , turned upon us even from the threshold of existence ! Ay , go to the grave of buried love , and meditate ! There settle the account with thy conscience for every past benefit unrequited - every past endearment ...
... look of the glazing eye , turned upon us even from the threshold of existence ! Ay , go to the grave of buried love , and meditate ! There settle the account with thy conscience for every past benefit unrequited - every past endearment ...
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... look upon him as a man of great trust and dependence ; and he seems to have a good understanding with every bright - eyed country lass . The moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed he throws down the reins with some- thing ...
... look upon him as a man of great trust and dependence ; and he seems to have a good understanding with every bright - eyed country lass . The moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed he throws down the reins with some- thing ...
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... look ; having , for the most part , been brought up in the household , and grown into keep- ing with the antiquated mansion , and the humors of its lord ; and most probably looked upon all his whimsical regulations as the established ...
... look ; having , for the most part , been brought up in the household , and grown into keep- ing with the antiquated mansion , and the humors of its lord ; and most probably looked upon all his whimsical regulations as the established ...
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