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... seemed to be almost forgotten , or , if observed at all , she was noticed with no other interest than were the stiff and smoke - discoloured portraits of family ancestry , that stared in sullen and silent majesty from the deep - carved ...
... seemed to be almost forgotten , or , if observed at all , she was noticed with no other interest than were the stiff and smoke - discoloured portraits of family ancestry , that stared in sullen and silent majesty from the deep - carved ...
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... seemed to have peo- pled every place in her imagination with lovely and benevolent spirits . But the most remarkable particular was , that many of these affecting dreams were realized . She would sometimes pause in the woods , as if to ...
... seemed to have peo- pled every place in her imagination with lovely and benevolent spirits . But the most remarkable particular was , that many of these affecting dreams were realized . She would sometimes pause in the woods , as if to ...
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... seemed quite changed ; he no longer seemed that apathet- ic being who had so astonished Aubrey but as soon as his con- valescence began to be rapid , he again gradually retired into the same state of mind , and Aubrey perceived no ...
... seemed quite changed ; he no longer seemed that apathet- ic being who had so astonished Aubrey but as soon as his con- valescence began to be rapid , he again gradually retired into the same state of mind , and Aubrey perceived no ...
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