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... hope once more . M. de Varambon , meanwhile , had retired in indignation and despair to his paternal property , where a distracting and painful illness had followed his disappointment . He had just recovered when he received a ...
... hope once more . M. de Varambon , meanwhile , had retired in indignation and despair to his paternal property , where a distracting and painful illness had followed his disappointment . He had just recovered when he received a ...
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... hope and disappointment . What might not have been expected on so inspiring a theme , from a writer who , when he first saw this memorable spot at five miles ' distance , tells us that it was an æra which his memory will dwell on with ...
... hope and disappointment . What might not have been expected on so inspiring a theme , from a writer who , when he first saw this memorable spot at five miles ' distance , tells us that it was an æra which his memory will dwell on with ...
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... hope he is as little likely to be divested of the former as he appears in- clined to rectify the latter : -but we must enter our brief and yet decisive protest against such lines as the following : There's not a sea the passenger e'er ...
... hope he is as little likely to be divested of the former as he appears in- clined to rectify the latter : -but we must enter our brief and yet decisive protest against such lines as the following : There's not a sea the passenger e'er ...
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