The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 1;Band 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... heart and soul . The two damsels had not hesitated a moment to consent to their union with the gentlemen selected for them , and , without further thought , they calmly looked forward to the coming event , which each day brought nearer ...
... heart and soul . The two damsels had not hesitated a moment to consent to their union with the gentlemen selected for them , and , without further thought , they calmly looked forward to the coming event , which each day brought nearer ...
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... heart capable of responding to his own , and who would willingly listen to him with out making inward calculations ... hearts , and account to themselves for their feel- ings . Perhaps an experienced woman of the world would have drawn ...
... heart capable of responding to his own , and who would willingly listen to him with out making inward calculations ... hearts , and account to themselves for their feel- ings . Perhaps an experienced woman of the world would have drawn ...
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... heart and brightened up ; the stream , which had been dull and sullen all day , broke out into a cheerful smile ; the birds began to chirp and twitter on the naked boughs , as though the hopeful creatures half believed that winter had ...
... heart and brightened up ; the stream , which had been dull and sullen all day , broke out into a cheerful smile ; the birds began to chirp and twitter on the naked boughs , as though the hopeful creatures half believed that winter had ...
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... heart : And merciful men are taken away , None considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come . He shall enter into peace : They shall rest in their beds , each one walking in their uprightness . " -57 : 1 , 2 . The ...
... heart : And merciful men are taken away , None considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come . He shall enter into peace : They shall rest in their beds , each one walking in their uprightness . " -57 : 1 , 2 . The ...
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... heart a napo- leon was deposited , and then came the whirr , and then the croupier presented three napoleons to the inexpressibly grat- ified Tompkins . With a grateful heart Tompkins received them and exultingly walked away , and from ...
... heart a napo- leon was deposited , and then came the whirr , and then the croupier presented three napoleons to the inexpressibly grat- ified Tompkins . With a grateful heart Tompkins received them and exultingly walked away , and from ...
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