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... hope and adventure , death is in all their thoughts . They seem resolved upon this intimacy . They will regard the inevitable not with equanimity merely , but with cordiality . They will not even await its advent , but go forth to meet ...
... hope and adventure , death is in all their thoughts . They seem resolved upon this intimacy . They will regard the inevitable not with equanimity merely , but with cordiality . They will not even await its advent , but go forth to meet ...
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... hope I don't exert an uncom- fortable influence . I should be very unhappy to think so . " Lydia stooped sidewise , away from him , to get a fresh hold of her skirt , which she was carry- ing in her right hand , and she hung a little ...
... hope I don't exert an uncom- fortable influence . I should be very unhappy to think so . " Lydia stooped sidewise , away from him , to get a fresh hold of her skirt , which she was carry- ing in her right hand , and she hung a little ...
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... hope the Herald is full of good news , " I said . " Can't say it is . D - d bad news . " Political , " I inquired , " or commer- 66 cial ? " " Oh , hang politics ! It's business , sir . There ain't any business . It's all gone to " and ...
... hope the Herald is full of good news , " I said . " Can't say it is . D - d bad news . " Political , " I inquired , " or commer- 66 cial ? " " Oh , hang politics ! It's business , sir . There ain't any business . It's all gone to " and ...
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