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... suffered most severe privations . I might have got into debt , sold my furniture - in short , I might have fallen into the abyss of debt and misery never to rise again . I found another answer why working people should use their best ...
... suffered most severe privations . I might have got into debt , sold my furniture - in short , I might have fallen into the abyss of debt and misery never to rise again . I found another answer why working people should use their best ...
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... suffering under the ills to which humanity is heir , and , secondly , by illustrating the sympathy it inspires for all who are the subjects of affliction . The meeting of an English and Christian officer with the unhappy victim of In ...
... suffering under the ills to which humanity is heir , and , secondly , by illustrating the sympathy it inspires for all who are the subjects of affliction . The meeting of an English and Christian officer with the unhappy victim of In ...
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... suffered for her sake , and accused himself as the cause of all that she had suffered . Forgive , forgive the past , he exclaimed , and Julio is henceforth thine - only thine ! These tender expressions once more revived the droop- ing ...
... suffered for her sake , and accused himself as the cause of all that she had suffered . Forgive , forgive the past , he exclaimed , and Julio is henceforth thine - only thine ! These tender expressions once more revived the droop- ing ...
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... suffering ; she still flattered herself with the hope of yet rendering him happy - of seeing him forget all but herself ! Julio , far from returning her affection , accused her as the source of all his miseries . " Thou hast seduced ...
... suffering ; she still flattered herself with the hope of yet rendering him happy - of seeing him forget all but herself ! Julio , far from returning her affection , accused her as the source of all his miseries . " Thou hast seduced ...
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... suffer the agony of having re- meditated . The situation of the convent , placed imme - nounced thee and the world ... suffered himself to be led by her hand . A few minutes more , and they should be united for ever . But in a moment ...
... suffer the agony of having re- meditated . The situation of the convent , placed imme - nounced thee and the world ... suffered himself to be led by her hand . A few minutes more , and they should be united for ever . But in a moment ...
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