Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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... mean ? You and I have confided our secret story to each other , strangers a week ago ! What has possessed us ? I ... means , -God has brought us to each other . Perhaps you'll think I'm dreaming now , when I tell you what I'm going to ...
... mean ? You and I have confided our secret story to each other , strangers a week ago ! What has possessed us ? I ... means , -God has brought us to each other . Perhaps you'll think I'm dreaming now , when I tell you what I'm going to ...
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... mean ! And tell me what you mean ! PP f p cres . f PP SECOND VERSE . The secret sympathies of love Give warning to my pride ; Your look , your smile , your very touch , Reveal what you would hide . I cannot prove the truths I feel , But ...
... mean ! And tell me what you mean ! PP f p cres . f PP SECOND VERSE . The secret sympathies of love Give warning to my pride ; Your look , your smile , your very touch , Reveal what you would hide . I cannot prove the truths I feel , But ...
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... mean time , he de- spatched to the Secretary a full and frank account of the matter , detailing all the circumstances and his own conduct . replied Jackson ; " bring him carefully out . " The young man , apparently just on the verge of ...
... mean time , he de- spatched to the Secretary a full and frank account of the matter , detailing all the circumstances and his own conduct . replied Jackson ; " bring him carefully out . " The young man , apparently just on the verge of ...
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