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... mind ran riot in these lurid fields , and every monk who wanted to move his audience was in his small way a Dante ... mind loved to muse on the le- gends of saints and angels and the glories of paradise , which , with a secret buoyan- cy ...
... mind ran riot in these lurid fields , and every monk who wanted to move his audience was in his small way a Dante ... mind loved to muse on the le- gends of saints and angels and the glories of paradise , which , with a secret buoyan- cy ...
Page 382
... mind . Individually they will rank among the most original of the author's creations . Magwitch and Joe Gargery , Jaggers and Wemmick , Pip and Herbert , Wopsle , Pum- blechook , and " the Aged , " Miss Havi- sham , Estella , and Biddy ...
... mind . Individually they will rank among the most original of the author's creations . Magwitch and Joe Gargery , Jaggers and Wemmick , Pip and Herbert , Wopsle , Pum- blechook , and " the Aged , " Miss Havi- sham , Estella , and Biddy ...
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... mind , that people in happy circum- stances should resolutely believe that it is a happy world after all ; for , looking back , and looking around , the mind re- fuses to take distinct note of anything that is not somewhat akin to its ...
... mind , that people in happy circum- stances should resolutely believe that it is a happy world after all ; for , looking back , and looking around , the mind re- fuses to take distinct note of anything that is not somewhat akin to its ...
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