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... tell her ; Doctor , no , don't tell her , till all is over , and then - why then we shall sooner meet in - heaven ! " " What can have thus disturbed you ? " again repeated I , " Tell me , I entreat you , and my dear Sir F- subdue your ...
... tell her ; Doctor , no , don't tell her , till all is over , and then - why then we shall sooner meet in - heaven ! " " What can have thus disturbed you ? " again repeated I , " Tell me , I entreat you , and my dear Sir F- subdue your ...
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... Tell her , " said he , at length despairing of his endeavors to write , " tell her that I die with a heart breaking for her woes ! Oh ! that God should have made the unoffending instrument of her suffer- ing ! Oh ! tell her not - tell ...
... Tell her , " said he , at length despairing of his endeavors to write , " tell her that I die with a heart breaking for her woes ! Oh ! that God should have made the unoffending instrument of her suffer- ing ! Oh ! tell her not - tell ...
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... Tell me tell me quickly " —and the thought came that perhaps that mourning garb was for her friend ; and she grew pale , as she anxiously awaited the reply of her guest . But the stranger was silent - her frame seemed to shake with ...
... Tell me tell me quickly " —and the thought came that perhaps that mourning garb was for her friend ; and she grew pale , as she anxiously awaited the reply of her guest . But the stranger was silent - her frame seemed to shake with ...
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