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... mind . " " Command my own mind ! Oh ! Mr. Montenero , how easy to say - how difficult to command the passions— such a passion ! " " I acknowledge it is difficult , but I hope it is not im- possible . We have now an opportunity of ...
... mind . " " Command my own mind ! Oh ! Mr. Montenero , how easy to say - how difficult to command the passions— such a passion ! " " I acknowledge it is difficult , but I hope it is not im- possible . We have now an opportunity of ...
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Maria Edgeworth. and waken with a calmer mind ; but I believe I had overwalked myself , or my mind had been overstrained -I was very feverish this night , and all the horrors of early association returned upon me . Whenever I began to ...
Maria Edgeworth. and waken with a calmer mind ; but I believe I had overwalked myself , or my mind had been overstrained -I was very feverish this night , and all the horrors of early association returned upon me . Whenever I began to ...
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... mind ? Certainly not . Sir Ulick's acquaintance with unprin- cipled women misled him completely in this instance , and deprived him of his usual power of discriminating character . Harry Ormond was uncommonly handsome ; and though so ...
... mind ? Certainly not . Sir Ulick's acquaintance with unprin- cipled women misled him completely in this instance , and deprived him of his usual power of discriminating character . Harry Ormond was uncommonly handsome ; and though so ...
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