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... . PAGE ..307 .325 349 ..... 363 ..385- -THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE ,. 399 THE ANGLER ,. .411 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW , ..... 423 L'ENVOY , .463 * PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION . THE following papers , vi CONTENTS .
... . PAGE ..307 .325 349 ..... 363 ..385- -THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE ,. 399 THE ANGLER ,. .411 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW , ..... 423 L'ENVOY , .463 * PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION . THE following papers , vi CONTENTS .
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... pride and cherishing tenderness , as if he doted on his lovely burden for its very helplessness . Never did a couple set forward on the flowery path of early and well- suited marriage with a fairer prospect of felicity . It was the ...
... pride and cherishing tenderness , as if he doted on his lovely burden for its very helplessness . Never did a couple set forward on the flowery path of early and well- suited marriage with a fairer prospect of felicity . It was the ...
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... pride and triumph to her - it will call forth all the latent energies and fervent sympa- thies of her nature ; for she will rejoice to prove that she loves you for yourself . There is in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire ...
... pride and triumph to her - it will call forth all the latent energies and fervent sympa- thies of her nature ; for she will rejoice to prove that she loves you for yourself . There is in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire ...
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... pride himself , and as to his wife , she was only anxious to conform to their altered fortunes . Some days afterwards he called upon me in the evening . He had disposed of his dwelling house , and taken a small cottage in the country ...
... pride himself , and as to his wife , she was only anxious to conform to their altered fortunes . Some days afterwards he called upon me in the evening . He had disposed of his dwelling house , and taken a small cottage in the country ...
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... pride or interest intervene , none can equal them for profound and philosophical views of society , or faithful and graphical descriptions of external objects ; but when either the interest or reputation of their own country comes in ...
... pride or interest intervene , none can equal them for profound and philosophical views of society , or faithful and graphical descriptions of external objects ; but when either the interest or reputation of their own country comes in ...
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