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Side 57
... give up her word pledged and her promise given . If you think so , it is clear you know very little of Joyce , Colonel Hayward , though you are her father , " Halli- day said . " I think just what she has said herself , that she is ...
... give up her word pledged and her promise given . If you think so , it is clear you know very little of Joyce , Colonel Hayward , though you are her father , " Halli- day said . " I think just what she has said herself , that she is ...
Side 58
... give up Joyce ; but own making , whereas the innocent he as good as gave up the head- people whom she dragged into it mastership - that dream of glory . had done nothing to deserve it . He saw it melt away in the air , Mrs Hayward ...
... give up Joyce ; but own making , whereas the innocent he as good as gave up the head- people whom she dragged into it mastership - that dream of glory . had done nothing to deserve it . He saw it melt away in the air , Mrs Hayward ...
Side 81
... give itself up to him . The effect of this breach of faith , pledged by an oath , even against a person whose treachery was noto- rious , produced a great sensation . After a captivity of some months in the fortress of Ischia , Cæsar ...
... give itself up to him . The effect of this breach of faith , pledged by an oath , even against a person whose treachery was noto- rious , produced a great sensation . After a captivity of some months in the fortress of Ischia , Cæsar ...
Side 107
... give a recognisable portrait . It is true that he had bad health , against which he bore up man- fully during the greater part of his life ; but it was aggravated by no complications of moral or economical difficulty , -for he was in a ...
... give a recognisable portrait . It is true that he had bad health , against which he bore up man- fully during the greater part of his life ; but it was aggravated by no complications of moral or economical difficulty , -for he was in a ...
Side 111
... gives a full account of his own experiences in regard to them that the change in common sentiment since the time at ... give an adequate and admiration and devotion which fill and elevate the mind 1888. ] III Life and Letters of Charles ...
... gives a full account of his own experiences in regard to them that the change in common sentiment since the time at ... give an adequate and admiration and devotion which fill and elevate the mind 1888. ] III Life and Letters of Charles ...
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