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... Blackwood , who of course knew the author , was willing to publish them , trusting that works by an ex- perienced writer would make their way , even MY TWO ATTEMPTS . 13 without the writer's name , I 2 ' NINA BALATKA . '
... Blackwood , who of course knew the author , was willing to publish them , trusting that works by an ex- perienced writer would make their way , even MY TWO ATTEMPTS . 13 without the writer's name , I 2 ' NINA BALATKA . '
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... knew . The result has been that very much more than amusement may be ob- tained from Bulwer's novels . There is also a brightness about them - the result rather of thought than of imagination , of study and of care , than of mere ...
... knew . The result has been that very much more than amusement may be ob- tained from Bulwer's novels . There is also a brightness about them - the result rather of thought than of imagination , of study and of care , than of mere ...
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... knew him well for many years , and whether in sickness or in health , I have never come across him without finding him to be running over with wit and fun . Of all the men I have encountered , he was the surest fund of drollery . I have ...
... knew him well for many years , and whether in sickness or in health , I have never come across him without finding him to be running over with wit and fun . Of all the men I have encountered , he was the surest fund of drollery . I have ...
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... knew the book . Nevertheless it is a volume that must have taken very great labour , and have been written , as indeed he declares that it was written , without the hope of pecuniary re- ward . He makes an appeal to the British ...
... knew the book . Nevertheless it is a volume that must have taken very great labour , and have been written , as indeed he declares that it was written , without the hope of pecuniary re- ward . He makes an appeal to the British ...
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... increase , in that she knew herself to be a tyrant , till that bitterness killed her . Since her time others have grown up equally dear to me , -Lady Glencora and her husband , for instance ; but I have never dissevered myself from Mrs.
... increase , in that she knew herself to be a tyrant , till that bitterness killed her . Since her time others have grown up equally dear to me , -Lady Glencora and her husband , for instance ; but I have never dissevered myself from Mrs.
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