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Side 56
... KNEW HER IN HER HAPPY YOUTH . " S. J. H. You knew me in my " happy youth , " Ere care had clouded heart and brow ? Yet even then before me lowered The fate that chills my spirit now . I shrank apart , nor joined the play Where others ...
... KNEW HER IN HER HAPPY YOUTH . " S. J. H. You knew me in my " happy youth , " Ere care had clouded heart and brow ? Yet even then before me lowered The fate that chills my spirit now . I shrank apart , nor joined the play Where others ...
Side 101
... knew its source , its fords , its rapids , and its mouth ; not a morass but he could guide a royal army through its secret passes ; not a forest but its inmost brakes and dingles were as familiar to his eye as the precincts of his ...
... knew its source , its fords , its rapids , and its mouth ; not a morass but he could guide a royal army through its secret passes ; not a forest but its inmost brakes and dingles were as familiar to his eye as the precincts of his ...
Side 204
... knew this to be impossible ; Lizzy loved him , but her's was a love that would not stoop to degrada- tion . One day the old gentleman spoke to Alfred on the subject of his daily visits , and with a father's solicitude wished to know ...
... knew this to be impossible ; Lizzy loved him , but her's was a love that would not stoop to degrada- tion . One day the old gentleman spoke to Alfred on the subject of his daily visits , and with a father's solicitude wished to know ...
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