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˹éÒ 75
... spirit of revolt and unrest . In her bluff uncle's house all were kind , and one , at least , was fond . Her Cousin Bessie , gay and tender heart , had found the southern exposure of her na- ture , and had crept up it , and clamber- ed ...
... spirit of revolt and unrest . In her bluff uncle's house all were kind , and one , at least , was fond . Her Cousin Bessie , gay and tender heart , had found the southern exposure of her na- ture , and had crept up it , and clamber- ed ...
˹éÒ 77
... spirit and fire , which usual- ly passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not faultless , and his physical energy inexhaustible . Understanding ...
... spirit and fire , which usual- ly passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not faultless , and his physical energy inexhaustible . Understanding ...
˹éÒ 78
... spirit , - not pricked on by vanity , nor goaded by low passions , -not heartless , not blasé , -the only kind of a rake for whom ref- ormation is possible or reclamation worth the while . Sir Harry was not fond of tragedy ; and after ...
... spirit , - not pricked on by vanity , nor goaded by low passions , -not heartless , not blasé , -the only kind of a rake for whom ref- ormation is possible or reclamation worth the while . Sir Harry was not fond of tragedy ; and after ...
˹éÒ 81
... spirit chastened and conformed . She had had , she would ac- knowledge , some aspirations and rebel- lious repinings , some wild day - dreams of life of another sort ; but it was best that she should put these down , —yes , doubtless ...
... spirit chastened and conformed . She had had , she would ac- knowledge , some aspirations and rebel- lious repinings , some wild day - dreams of life of another sort ; but it was best that she should put these down , —yes , doubtless ...
˹éÒ 113
... spirit so unap- proachable ? His curiosity was piqued . He felt stimulated to employ all his pow- ers of pleasing . He was determined , that , sooner or later , she should feel his power . With Mrs. Scudder his success was immediate ...
... spirit so unap- proachable ? His curiosity was piqued . He felt stimulated to employ all his pow- ers of pleasing . He was determined , that , sooner or later , she should feel his power . With Mrs. Scudder his success was immediate ...
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