The Canadian Girl; Or, The Pirate of the Lakes: A Story of the Affections |
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... manner as I cannot describe ; it was as if , in the midst of the wild roar of the elements , I had seen a glo- rious angel , who , lifting me from the horrors of the deep , gave me assurance of safety , and bade me be in peace . The ...
... manner as I cannot describe ; it was as if , in the midst of the wild roar of the elements , I had seen a glo- rious angel , who , lifting me from the horrors of the deep , gave me assurance of safety , and bade me be in peace . The ...
Page 369
... manner at once cheerful and frank , almost before he was aware , he had shaken hands with his new - found cousin , resolving in his mind to forgive from that moment his erring conduct , and to remember it no more . " " Yes , it is so ...
... manner at once cheerful and frank , almost before he was aware , he had shaken hands with his new - found cousin , resolving in his mind to forgive from that moment his erring conduct , and to remember it no more . " " Yes , it is so ...
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... manner , " said Clinton , all at once rallying him- self out of his depression , and trying to speak in a cheerful manner , in order to enliven the rest . 66 No , indeed , " responded Lady Hester , breaking from a reverie , and ...
... manner , " said Clinton , all at once rallying him- self out of his depression , and trying to speak in a cheerful manner , in order to enliven the rest . 66 No , indeed , " responded Lady Hester , breaking from a reverie , and ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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