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... round , and not too rapid . BOASTING exaggerates these by noise and blus- tering . 21. PERPLEXITY , with which may be classed IRRESOLUTION and ANXIETY , requires an expression of thoughtful consideration ; the motions of the body are ...
... round , and not too rapid . BOASTING exaggerates these by noise and blus- tering . 21. PERPLEXITY , with which may be classed IRRESOLUTION and ANXIETY , requires an expression of thoughtful consideration ; the motions of the body are ...
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... round him changed as unaccountably as on that first night at Dr. Blimber's - except Florence ; Florence never changed - and what had been Sir Parker Peps was now his father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin ...
... round him changed as unaccountably as on that first night at Dr. Blimber's - except Florence ; Florence never changed - and what had been Sir Parker Peps was now his father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin ...
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... round the globe . " 66 Was it with reference to this principle , so recently recognised , that we are so expressly told in the Apocalypse respecting the renovated earth , in which the state of things shall be fixed and eternal , that ...
... round the globe . " 66 Was it with reference to this principle , so recently recognised , that we are so expressly told in the Apocalypse respecting the renovated earth , in which the state of things shall be fixed and eternal , that ...
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... round about him in calm shadow , with their death - eyes fixed upon him , biding their time , as ever the poor cab - horse had launched at him in meaningless blasphemies , when his failing feet stumbled at the stones - this happy person ...
... round about him in calm shadow , with their death - eyes fixed upon him , biding their time , as ever the poor cab - horse had launched at him in meaningless blasphemies , when his failing feet stumbled at the stones - this happy person ...
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... round its circle , when my uncle Toby , who had rose up an hour before his wonted time , entered the lieutenant's room , and , without preface or apology , sat himself down upon the chair by the bedside ; and , independently of all ...
... round its circle , when my uncle Toby , who had rose up an hour before his wonted time , entered the lieutenant's room , and , without preface or apology , sat himself down upon the chair by the bedside ; and , independently of all ...
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