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... character . Her own nature is a per- petual and agreeable mystery to her . She questions herself curiously why one day she has felt an inexplicable luxury as well in " breathing the sweet evening air in the garden " as in " the being ...
... character . Her own nature is a per- petual and agreeable mystery to her . She questions herself curiously why one day she has felt an inexplicable luxury as well in " breathing the sweet evening air in the garden " as in " the being ...
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... character . Far from " utterly abolishing " the idols , which had trembled at his approach , he assigned to all the gods of the Babylonians - that is , to their images " honorable seats in their sanctuaries . " The colossal statue of ...
... character . Far from " utterly abolishing " the idols , which had trembled at his approach , he assigned to all the gods of the Babylonians - that is , to their images " honorable seats in their sanctuaries . " The colossal statue of ...
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... character could not only be used ideographically , but also as the representative of several distinct and different sounds . Take , for instance , the character which , as we have seen , meant originally a corpse . As the usual word in ...
... character could not only be used ideographically , but also as the representative of several distinct and different sounds . Take , for instance , the character which , as we have seen , meant originally a corpse . As the usual word in ...
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Angita answer asked beauty Blackwood's Magazine Breviary called Cattledon character Church color compline course dear Dolly doubt English eyes face father feel flowers Fraser's Magazine girl give Gladstone glish Greek hand head heard heart horse idea Jews Joan John John Trevelyan Justinian kind king knew lady Lake land Latin laughed letters light look Lord Macedon Madame Roland Mandrin Markham Markham Royal matter means ment Merodach mind Miss Deveen morning mother nature ness never night once Pall Mall Gazette passed Pentateuch perhaps person Polperro poor prayer retina round seemed seen sense side Sir Robert smile speak stood sure Talmud tell Tenby things thought tion told took Topcroft turned voice walk whole wonder words young