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... morning dress . " Good morning , " responded I , entering and clasping warmly her tiny hand . " And how do you find father this morning ? " returned she- " I was sure he would be sick , when he told me he was going to Lord Ellmore's ...
... morning dress . " Good morning , " responded I , entering and clasping warmly her tiny hand . " And how do you find father this morning ? " returned she- " I was sure he would be sick , when he told me he was going to Lord Ellmore's ...
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... morning I visited him in my rounds , and found him in the height of a brain fever . I exercised the greatest precaution , and saw him situated as comfortably as the habitation would allow ; hav- ing , by no means , dared to remove him ...
... morning I visited him in my rounds , and found him in the height of a brain fever . I exercised the greatest precaution , and saw him situated as comfortably as the habitation would allow ; hav- ing , by no means , dared to remove him ...
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... morning of the following day , we were directed to get into our boats and drop silently down the current . The ... morning beams gayly reflected on the height from English steel and pennon . I have seen nature under various circumstances ...
... morning of the following day , we were directed to get into our boats and drop silently down the current . The ... morning beams gayly reflected on the height from English steel and pennon . I have seen nature under various circumstances ...
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