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Page 209
... soon came to be but one impression . He was acknowledg- ed to be the champion of the Illinois bar . His career upon the bench , to which he was soon after elevated , was brilliant , because energetic , and successful , be- cause he ...
... soon came to be but one impression . He was acknowledg- ed to be the champion of the Illinois bar . His career upon the bench , to which he was soon after elevated , was brilliant , because energetic , and successful , be- cause he ...
Page 518
... soon cease . An amour with a person in Victoire's position could be admitted ; but a serious , solid affection , leading to marriage , this would break his mother's heart , and indeed not without The reader must remember that this is a ...
... soon cease . An amour with a person in Victoire's position could be admitted ; but a serious , solid affection , leading to marriage , this would break his mother's heart , and indeed not without The reader must remember that this is a ...
Page 522
... soon formed and long cherished . For the expenses of this intended journey , the child carefully gathered and kept her lit- tle treasures , a coral comb , a ring with a tiny brilliant , etc. , etc. In contemplating these , she consoled ...
... soon formed and long cherished . For the expenses of this intended journey , the child carefully gathered and kept her lit- tle treasures , a coral comb , a ring with a tiny brilliant , etc. , etc. In contemplating these , she consoled ...
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