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... thought , and to resume the chain of ideas my appearance had broken for a moment . " I was reflecting , " said he , " my dear An- thony , upon some observations I made in our last number ; and considering whether the sight of objects ...
... thought , and to resume the chain of ideas my appearance had broken for a moment . " I was reflecting , " said he , " my dear An- thony , upon some observations I made in our last number ; and considering whether the sight of objects ...
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... thought , of affection . There , now , is another memento of the kind I have been noticing , " said Launcelot ; " Cæsar was a bosom friend and chosen playmate of Cousin Pindar and myself when we were boys . Never were we so happy as ...
... thought , of affection . There , now , is another memento of the kind I have been noticing , " said Launcelot ; " Cæsar was a bosom friend and chosen playmate of Cousin Pindar and myself when we were boys . Never were we so happy as ...
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... thought so highly of himself . Accord- ingly he set out with a determination to be- come a great man , and to start in the scrub- race for honor and renown . How to attain the desired prize was , however , the question . He knew , by a ...
... thought so highly of himself . Accord- ingly he set out with a determination to be- come a great man , and to start in the scrub- race for honor and renown . How to attain the desired prize was , however , the question . He knew , by a ...
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... thought per- severance itself would have settled down into despair . There was no knowing how long he might have lingered at a distance from his hopes , had he not luckily got tarred and feath- ered for some electioneering manœuvre ...
... thought per- severance itself would have settled down into despair . There was no knowing how long he might have lingered at a distance from his hopes , had he not luckily got tarred and feath- ered for some electioneering manœuvre ...
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... thoughts altogether on things above ; and he has swelled and inflated himself to such a de- gree that his friends are under apprehensions that he will , one day or other , explode and blow up like a torpedo . No. XVI . - Thursday ...
... thoughts altogether on things above ; and he has swelled and inflated himself to such a de- gree that his friends are under apprehensions that he will , one day or other , explode and blow up like a torpedo . No. XVI . - Thursday ...
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