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... never allied to dark envy or atrocious malignity , it is never , I believe , entirely free from a certain share of sordid selfishness : for , as the per- petual smile of gaiety can only flow from the heart , which is perpe- tually at ...
... never allied to dark envy or atrocious malignity , it is never , I believe , entirely free from a certain share of sordid selfishness : for , as the per- petual smile of gaiety can only flow from the heart , which is perpe- tually at ...
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... never had the least suspicion that they harboured atheists or traitors ; since , as we knew the individuals to be respectable , we never believed that the body would promote dangerous or even dubious purposes . Not a shadow of evidence ...
... never had the least suspicion that they harboured atheists or traitors ; since , as we knew the individuals to be respectable , we never believed that the body would promote dangerous or even dubious purposes . Not a shadow of evidence ...
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... never varied from the truth of fact ) that he subsisted himself for a considerable space of time upon the scanty pittance of fourpence halfpenny per day . How melan- choly to reflect that his vast trunk and stimulating appetite were to ...
... never varied from the truth of fact ) that he subsisted himself for a considerable space of time upon the scanty pittance of fourpence halfpenny per day . How melan- choly to reflect that his vast trunk and stimulating appetite were to ...
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