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... hand , " but one that turned their day into night , and their sunshine into heaviness , without preparation oversha- dowed them , and lookers on , those who before the stage of human life see so much of its varied games , felt ...
... hand , " but one that turned their day into night , and their sunshine into heaviness , without preparation oversha- dowed them , and lookers on , those who before the stage of human life see so much of its varied games , felt ...
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... and delicious love story . The dénouement was near at hand . Was he ( the hero ) or was he not , in very truth , the brother of the man whose widow -no disconsolate one - the heroine had been proved to Done in the Dark . 27.
... and delicious love story . The dénouement was near at hand . Was he ( the hero ) or was he not , in very truth , the brother of the man whose widow -no disconsolate one - the heroine had been proved to Done in the Dark . 27.
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... was glad I did not see her face , her veil being so thick , I can't bear to see a woman faint . There was only her hand to be seen- such a thin one ! -that hung down as they lifted her , and — and it had a mark at 28 Done in the Dark .
... was glad I did not see her face , her veil being so thick , I can't bear to see a woman faint . There was only her hand to be seen- such a thin one ! -that hung down as they lifted her , and — and it had a mark at 28 Done in the Dark .
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... hand on his damp shoulder , says ; " men do so hate a dull com- panion , and - but , dear , can't we do anything for this poor creature ? She is not poor as to money , though , I suppose ? " " No , I fancy not ; I rather imagine that ...
... hand on his damp shoulder , says ; " men do so hate a dull com- panion , and - but , dear , can't we do anything for this poor creature ? She is not poor as to money , though , I suppose ? " " No , I fancy not ; I rather imagine that ...
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... hand . The following were the words which the short note contained : “ SIR , " I am instructed by my mistress , Mrs. Harford , to inform you that she is dying , and that she cannot die in peace till she has seen some gentleman to whom ...
... hand . The following were the words which the short note contained : “ SIR , " I am instructed by my mistress , Mrs. Harford , to inform you that she is dying , and that she cannot die in peace till she has seen some gentleman to whom ...
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