Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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perhaps , than pathetic is Bill Sikes's nameless dog , his only link with tenderness and feeling ; to whom he does not forget to cast a morsel of food in the midst of his agony and fear ; he who felt twenty score of deaths in one long ...
perhaps , than pathetic is Bill Sikes's nameless dog , his only link with tenderness and feeling ; to whom he does not forget to cast a morsel of food in the midst of his agony and fear ; he who felt twenty score of deaths in one long ...
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... perhaps even more dangerous than other women ( and that is not saying little ! ) , which is perhaps natural , as their profession itself makes them more intelli- gent , because it develops their minds , and they rarely use their minds ...
... perhaps even more dangerous than other women ( and that is not saying little ! ) , which is perhaps natural , as their profession itself makes them more intelli- gent , because it develops their minds , and they rarely use their minds ...
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... perhaps much more , If thou knewest all . The instruction as to meeting a priest bearing the host to a sick person , preceded by the boy ringing the " sanse bell , " is a revelation of a very picturesque feature of medieval life . Those ...
... perhaps much more , If thou knewest all . The instruction as to meeting a priest bearing the host to a sick person , preceded by the boy ringing the " sanse bell , " is a revelation of a very picturesque feature of medieval life . Those ...
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