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... felt grateful to me for not repulsing him . I felt this melancholy to be infectious . It stole over my spirits ; interfered with all my gay pursuits , and gradually saddened my life ; yet I could not prevail upon myself to shake off a ...
... felt grateful to me for not repulsing him . I felt this melancholy to be infectious . It stole over my spirits ; interfered with all my gay pursuits , and gradually saddened my life ; yet I could not prevail upon myself to shake off a ...
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... felt that I was not appreciated . I felt that I had that within me which merited better treatment . My heart swelled against a father's injustice . I broke through my habitual awe of him — I replied to him with impatience . My hot ...
... felt that I was not appreciated . I felt that I had that within me which merited better treatment . My heart swelled against a father's injustice . I broke through my habitual awe of him — I replied to him with impatience . My hot ...
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... felt alone in the world . I returned home , and found myself the soli- tary master of the paternal mansion . A crowd of gloomy feelings came thronging upon me . It was a place that always sobered me , and brought me to reflection , now ...
... felt alone in the world . I returned home , and found myself the soli- tary master of the paternal mansion . A crowd of gloomy feelings came thronging upon me . It was a place that always sobered me , and brought me to reflection , now ...
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