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Page 11
... felt in the advantages of a near market for corn , cheese , and hay , and where men with a considerable banking account were accustomed to say that " they never meddled with politics themselves . " The busy scenes of the shuttle and the ...
... felt in the advantages of a near market for corn , cheese , and hay , and where men with a considerable banking account were accustomed to say that " they never meddled with politics themselves . " The busy scenes of the shuttle and the ...
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... felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sensation was the conscious- ness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had ...
... felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sensation was the conscious- ness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had ...
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... felt something like an electric shock . " What then ? " she said , almost sharply . " You will not call yourself a Whig ? " " God forbid ! I'm a Radical . " Mrs. Transome's limbs tottered ; she sank into a chair . Here was a distinct ...
... felt something like an electric shock . " What then ? " she said , almost sharply . " You will not call yourself a Whig ? " " God forbid ! I'm a Radical . " Mrs. Transome's limbs tottered ; she sank into a chair . Here was a distinct ...
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... felt the pressure of that unchangeable fact . Yet she had clung to the belief that somehow the posses- sion of this son was the best thing she lived for ; to believe otherwise would have made her memory too ghastly a companion . Some ...
... felt the pressure of that unchangeable fact . Yet she had clung to the belief that somehow the posses- sion of this son was the best thing she lived for ; to believe otherwise would have made her memory too ghastly a companion . Some ...
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... felt by her as much as she would have felt the unmanageable strength of a great bird which had alighted near her , and allowed her to stroke its wing for a moment because f food lay near her . Under the cold weight of these thoughts Mrs ...
... felt by her as much as she would have felt the unmanageable strength of a great bird which had alighted near her , and allowed her to stroke its wing for a moment because f food lay near her . Under the cold weight of these thoughts Mrs ...
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