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... gazed upon her with a kind of idolatry , as something more than mortal ; and I felt hu- miliated at the idea of my comparative unwor- thiness . Yet she was mortal ; and one of mortality's most susceptible and loving com- pounds , for ...
... gazed upon her with a kind of idolatry , as something more than mortal ; and I felt hu- miliated at the idea of my comparative unwor- thiness . Yet she was mortal ; and one of mortality's most susceptible and loving com- pounds , for ...
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... gazed and gazed upon it , till it lessened and lessened to a mere white speck in the distance ; and still my intense and fixed gaze discerned it , when all other objects of the coast had blended into in- distinct confusion , or were ...
... gazed and gazed upon it , till it lessened and lessened to a mere white speck in the distance ; and still my intense and fixed gaze discerned it , when all other objects of the coast had blended into in- distinct confusion , or were ...
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... gazed wistfully in my face . I felt the full force of the appeal . " Poor Dash , " said I , " we are both alone in the world , with nobody to care for us , and will take care of one another . " - The dog never quitted me afterwards . I ...
... gazed wistfully in my face . I felt the full force of the appeal . " Poor Dash , " said I , " we are both alone in the world , with nobody to care for us , and will take care of one another . " - The dog never quitted me afterwards . I ...
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