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... hand shook : suppressing the sense of pain , he said with a firm voice , " Do not suffer your sorrow to affect your hand ! Remember , Sir , it is not possible I can survive if the balls are not extracted . " The surgeon paused a moment ...
... hand shook : suppressing the sense of pain , he said with a firm voice , " Do not suffer your sorrow to affect your hand ! Remember , Sir , it is not possible I can survive if the balls are not extracted . " The surgeon paused a moment ...
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... hand that the bearers should halt , and looking wistfully around him , he said to Baron Armfelt ( who wept and sobbed aloud ) , " How strange it is I should rush upon my fate after the recent warnings I had received ! My mind foreboded ...
... hand that the bearers should halt , and looking wistfully around him , he said to Baron Armfelt ( who wept and sobbed aloud ) , " How strange it is I should rush upon my fate after the recent warnings I had received ! My mind foreboded ...
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... hand like the boul of a pint - stoup . " He then barred the kitchen door in the face of the Lord Keeper's servant , whom he perceived returning from the party at the gate , and muttering , " how the de'il came he in ? — but de'il may ...
... hand like the boul of a pint - stoup . " He then barred the kitchen door in the face of the Lord Keeper's servant , whom he perceived returning from the party at the gate , and muttering , " how the de'il came he in ? — but de'il may ...
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