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... character ; -when my aunt Dinah and the coachman came across us , and led us a vagary . . . : notwithstanding all this , you perceive the drawing of my uncle Toby's character went on gently all the time . ' It is perfectly true ; it ...
... character ; -when my aunt Dinah and the coachman came across us , and led us a vagary . . . : notwithstanding all this , you perceive the drawing of my uncle Toby's character went on gently all the time . ' It is perfectly true ; it ...
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... characters must be with him as he lies down to sleep , and as he wakes from his dreams . He must learn to hate them and to love them . He must argue with them , quarrel with them , forgive them , and even submit to them . . . . The ...
... characters must be with him as he lies down to sleep , and as he wakes from his dreams . He must learn to hate them and to love them . He must argue with them , quarrel with them , forgive them , and even submit to them . . . . The ...
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... Character and Fate meet here on a misty frontier of land , which in our literary geography we call Romance . Which of them , Fate or Character , or what conjunction of them , sent Janet to Carterhaugh to ' pu ' a rose but barely ane ...
... Character and Fate meet here on a misty frontier of land , which in our literary geography we call Romance . Which of them , Fate or Character , or what conjunction of them , sent Janet to Carterhaugh to ' pu ' a rose but barely ane ...
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WALTONS COMPLETE ANGLER ΙΟ | 10 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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