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Pagina 14
... soul from soul estranged . At dead of night their sails were filled , And onward each rejoicing steered- Ah , neither blame , for neither willed , Or wist , what first with dawn appeared ! To veer , how vain ! On , onward strain , Brave ...
... soul from soul estranged . At dead of night their sails were filled , And onward each rejoicing steered- Ah , neither blame , for neither willed , Or wist , what first with dawn appeared ! To veer , how vain ! On , onward strain , Brave ...
Pagina 24
... soul . He was the servant of a friend of mine , poor Lieutenant O'Brien , who came to so terrible an end . Inish almost went out of his mind with grief at the death of his master , and had to leave the regiment . I engaged him because O ...
... soul . He was the servant of a friend of mine , poor Lieutenant O'Brien , who came to so terrible an end . Inish almost went out of his mind with grief at the death of his master , and had to leave the regiment . I engaged him because O ...
Pagina 36
... soul unknown to and inca- pable of realization by those whose hopes are centred on a lesser pinnacle of fame or bliss , with whom to be absolutely first is not a sine quâ non for the enjoyment of a run . - But supposing all does go well ...
... soul unknown to and inca- pable of realization by those whose hopes are centred on a lesser pinnacle of fame or bliss , with whom to be absolutely first is not a sine quâ non for the enjoyment of a run . - But supposing all does go well ...
Pagina 44
... soul within him could month . The horses probably have been enter Virginia for the first time with the taken this very afternoon from the plough ; same feelings of indifference that he but what of that ? Is not the hospitality would ...
... soul within him could month . The horses probably have been enter Virginia for the first time with the taken this very afternoon from the plough ; same feelings of indifference that he but what of that ? Is not the hospitality would ...
Pagina 57
... soul was evidently in her task . From his coign of vantage our friend could perceive the exits and entrances of the cook , who flitted to and fro , but never absented her- self long enough from the kitchen to per- mit of Willie carrying ...
... soul was evidently in her task . From his coign of vantage our friend could perceive the exits and entrances of the cook , who flitted to and fro , but never absented her- self long enough from the kitchen to per- mit of Willie carrying ...
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