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... seen . Noth- ing but the grimly painted portrait of her poor dear man , hanging against the wall . She gave a heavy sigh to his memory , as she was accustomed to do whenever she spoke of him in company , and then went on adjusting her ...
... seen . Noth- ing but the grimly painted portrait of her poor dear man , hanging against the wall . She gave a heavy sigh to his memory , as she was accustomed to do whenever she spoke of him in company , and then went on adjusting her ...
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... seen the ghost last night ? " said the inquisitive gentleman , rolling his lobster - eyes about the table . The question set every tongue in motion ; a vast deal of bantering , criticising of counte- nances , of mutual accusation and ...
... seen the ghost last night ? " said the inquisitive gentleman , rolling his lobster - eyes about the table . The question set every tongue in motion ; a vast deal of bantering , criticising of counte- nances , of mutual accusation and ...
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... seen her rear so ten- derly , seemed to plead in mute eloquence to my feelings . There was a favorite honey- suckle which I had seen her often training with assiduity , and had heard her say it would be the pride of her garden . I found ...
... seen her rear so ten- derly , seemed to plead in mute eloquence to my feelings . There was a favorite honey- suckle which I had seen her often training with assiduity , and had heard her say it would be the pride of her garden . I found ...
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