The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... wish I was dead ! Well ! " He rose from the place where they had been sitting to- gether , and held out his hand to Stan- iford . " I'm going to be off in the morning before you ' re out , and I'll say good - by now . I want you to keep ...
... wish I was dead ! Well ! " He rose from the place where they had been sitting to- gether , and held out his hand to Stan- iford . " I'm going to be off in the morning before you ' re out , and I'll say good - by now . I want you to keep ...
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... wishes to make perfectly gloomy and dark . But I will say nothing more about that . There is one place in which I find a ... wish that the word vautrer was used less fre- quently , and that that other word , brutal , which continually ...
... wishes to make perfectly gloomy and dark . But I will say nothing more about that . There is one place in which I find a ... wish that the word vautrer was used less fre- quently , and that that other word , brutal , which continually ...
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... wish , " she continued , turning to me , " that I could give you our point of view ! Don't you wish , Aurora , that we could give him our point of view ? " " Yes , mamma , " said Aurora . " We consider ourselves very fortu nate in our ...
... wish , " she continued , turning to me , " that I could give you our point of view ! Don't you wish , Aurora , that we could give him our point of view ? " " Yes , mamma , " said Aurora . " We consider ourselves very fortu nate in our ...
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