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... feelings . Even the sounds of nature are full of feeling ; it is from nature that the musician learns his first lesson . Her sounds , the mur- muring of the brooks , the singing of the birds , the lowing of cat- tle , the deep tones of ...
... feelings . Even the sounds of nature are full of feeling ; it is from nature that the musician learns his first lesson . Her sounds , the mur- muring of the brooks , the singing of the birds , the lowing of cat- tle , the deep tones of ...
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... feelings of our nature , and hence has proved more productive of domestic peace and union , than almost any other institution existing . The aged head of the happy family circle , calls around him the young and the gay , and recounts to ...
... feelings of our nature , and hence has proved more productive of domestic peace and union , than almost any other institution existing . The aged head of the happy family circle , calls around him the young and the gay , and recounts to ...
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... feelings was every moment increasing , and happily for me , he was blinded to the inadequacy of my endeavors to find any means of escaping the fearful engagement . Suddenly a thought struck me - an expedient flashed upon my mind , which ...
... feelings was every moment increasing , and happily for me , he was blinded to the inadequacy of my endeavors to find any means of escaping the fearful engagement . Suddenly a thought struck me - an expedient flashed upon my mind , which ...
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