Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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... thought such a charge too wickedly pre- posterous to answer ; or , it might have been that she was wearied into hate at last , and not dis- pleased to find that there was one mode in which she could inflict pain on one who had heaped so ...
... thought such a charge too wickedly pre- posterous to answer ; or , it might have been that she was wearied into hate at last , and not dis- pleased to find that there was one mode in which she could inflict pain on one who had heaped so ...
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... thought about his lesson , if he was going to school , or about his errand , if he was sent on one . And then his shadow grew less . But there were times when they called him names that he turned and called them names , and when they ...
... thought about his lesson , if he was going to school , or about his errand , if he was sent on one . And then his shadow grew less . But there were times when they called him names that he turned and called them names , and when they ...
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... thoughts , and waiting to flash forth whenever you opened your mouth ; and that , even where you talk with the least of premeditation - where every thought seems , both to yourself and others , to be instantaneous and self - generated ...
... thoughts , and waiting to flash forth whenever you opened your mouth ; and that , even where you talk with the least of premeditation - where every thought seems , both to yourself and others , to be instantaneous and self - generated ...
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