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... scene I had just left , did I muse upon the strange vicissitudes of fortune it had been my lot to behold , as I rode on beneath the confined dull air of the metropolis . I was passing No. , Queen Street , where my frequent visits had ...
... scene I had just left , did I muse upon the strange vicissitudes of fortune it had been my lot to behold , as I rode on beneath the confined dull air of the metropolis . I was passing No. , Queen Street , where my frequent visits had ...
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... scene they were witnessing or some other one which occupied their thoughts , was to them of more absorbing interest . Reader , hast thou ever seen a noble ship launched for the first time into her native element ? It is a thrilling ...
... scene they were witnessing or some other one which occupied their thoughts , was to them of more absorbing interest . Reader , hast thou ever seen a noble ship launched for the first time into her native element ? It is a thrilling ...
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... scene ? Believe us , there is then something wrong within thy breast , and the sooner that this still hour breathes in upon thee , the better will it be both for thine intellectual and moral life . Or does the scene soothe and quiet all ...
... scene ? Believe us , there is then something wrong within thy breast , and the sooner that this still hour breathes in upon thee , the better will it be both for thine intellectual and moral life . Or does the scene soothe and quiet all ...
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