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... She seemed disappointed and agitated ; when I heard a faint voice call her name . It was from a poor sailor who had been ill all the voyage , and had ex- cited the sympathy of every one on board . When THE VOYAGE . 19.
... She seemed disappointed and agitated ; when I heard a faint voice call her name . It was from a poor sailor who had been ill all the voyage , and had ex- cited the sympathy of every one on board . When THE VOYAGE . 19.
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... poor girl , " added he , " she cannot realize the change we must undergo . She has no idea of poverty but in the abstract ; she has only read of it in poetry , where it is allied to love . She feels as yet no privation ; she suffers no ...
... poor girl , " added he , " she cannot realize the change we must undergo . She has no idea of poverty but in the abstract ; she has only read of it in poetry , where it is allied to love . She feels as yet no privation ; she suffers no ...
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... poor , and you disarm poverty of its sharpest sting . " On this point I found Leslie perfectly prepared . He had no false pride himself , and as to his wife , she was only anxious to conform to their altered fortunes . Some days ...
... poor , and you disarm poverty of its sharpest sting . " On this point I found Leslie perfectly prepared . He had no false pride himself , and as to his wife , she was only anxious to conform to their altered fortunes . Some days ...
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... poor , my friend ; you never were so rich - you never knew the boundless treasures of excellence you possess in that woman . " " Oh ! but , my friend , if this first meeting at the cottage were over , I think I could then be comfortable ...
... poor , my friend ; you never were so rich - you never knew the boundless treasures of excellence you possess in that woman . " " Oh ! but , my friend , if this first meeting at the cottage were over , I think I could then be comfortable ...
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... brightly in his face , " Oh , we shall be so happy ! " Poor Leslie was overcome . He caught her to his bosom - he folded his arms round her - he kissed her again and again - he could not speak , but the tears gushed into his THE WIFE . 39.
... brightly in his face , " Oh , we shall be so happy ! " Poor Leslie was overcome . He caught her to his bosom - he folded his arms round her - he kissed her again and again - he could not speak , but the tears gushed into his THE WIFE . 39.
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