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... happy - I - I hope you will have a good sleep after this accident ; and I shall be happy to hear good accounts of you to - morrow morning . Free . No , Mr. Baltimore , we must not part thus . My gratitude for what you have done is not ...
... happy - I - I hope you will have a good sleep after this accident ; and I shall be happy to hear good accounts of you to - morrow morning . Free . No , Mr. Baltimore , we must not part thus . My gratitude for what you have done is not ...
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... happy in their turn . And with respect to those tamer domestic animals , which mankind kill for their food , they become happier thereby from the extraordinary care taken of their health and nourish- ment . It is necessary , moreover ...
... happy in their turn . And with respect to those tamer domestic animals , which mankind kill for their food , they become happier thereby from the extraordinary care taken of their health and nourish- ment . It is necessary , moreover ...
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... Happy he , who , far from worldly troubles , passes his calm days in the bosom of repose . Contented with a moderate for tune , he prefers the aged rock and the mossy fountain , to those proud palaces of the great , in which constraint ...
... Happy he , who , far from worldly troubles , passes his calm days in the bosom of repose . Contented with a moderate for tune , he prefers the aged rock and the mossy fountain , to those proud palaces of the great , in which constraint ...
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