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as she awaited her guests she surveyed the table with both satisfaction and disquietude for her social functions were few tonight there were she checked them off on her fingers sir james creighton the rich english manufacturer and lady creighton mister and missus vanderpool mister harry cresswell and his sister john taylor and his sister and mister charles smith whom the evening papers mentioned as likely to be united states senator from new jersey a selection of guests that had been determined unknown to the hostess by the meeting of cotton interests earlier in the day
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as she awaited her guests she surveyed the table with both satisfaction and disquietude for her social functions were few tonight there were she checked them off on her fingers sir james creighton the rich english manufacturer and lady creighton mister and missus vanderpool mister harry cresswell and his sister john taylor and his sister and mister charles smith whom the evening papers mentioned as likely to be united states senator from new jersey a selection of guests that had been determined unknown to the hostess by the meeting of cotton interests earlier in the day
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hester prynne went one day to the mansion of governor bellingham with a pair of gloves which she had fringed and embroidered to his order and which were to be worn on some great occasion of state for though the chances of a popular election had caused this former ruler to descend a step or two from the highest rank he still held an honourable and influential place among the colonial magistracy
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hester prynne went one day to the mansion of governor bellingham with a pair of gloves which she had fringed and embroidered to his order and which were to be worn on some great occasion of state for though the chances of a popular election had caused this former ruler to descend a step or two from the highest rank he still held an honourable and influential place among the colonial magistracy
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from the respect paid her on all sides she seemed like a queen and from the adoration with which she was treated by two or three she appeared an object of worship the queen mother gave the french the most affectionate reception france was her native country and she had suffered too much unhappiness in england for england to have made her forget france
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from the respect paid her on all sides she seemed like a queen and from the adoration with which she was treated by two or three she appeared an object of worship the queen mother gave the french the most affectionate reception france was her native country and she had suffered too much unhappiness in england for england to have made her forget france
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madam corrected me with a patronizing air for my pronunciation of the word scevra which means divided saying that it ought to be pronounced sceura and she added that i ought to be very glad to have learned so much on the first day of my arrival in paris telling me that it would be an important day in my life
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madam corrected me with a patronizing air for my pronunciation of the word scevra which means divided saying that it ought to be pronounced sceura and she added that i ought to be very glad to have learned so much on the first day of my arrival in paris telling me that it would be an important day in my life
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then heaving a heavy sigh probably among the last he ever drew in pining for a condition he had so long abandoned he added it is what i would wish to practise myself as one without a cross of blood though it is not always easy to deal with an indian as you would with a fellow christian
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then heaving a heavy sigh probably among the last he ever drew in pining for a condition he had so long abandoned he added it is what i would wish to practise myself as one without a cross of blood though it is not always easy to deal with an indian as you would with a fellow christian
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of course the words this has existed before are a very inadequate translation of what actually happens when we form a judgment of recognition but that is unavoidable words are framed to express a level of thought which is by no means primitive and are quite incapable of expressing such an elementary occurrence as recognition
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of course the words this has existed before are a very inadequate translation of what actually happens when we form a judgment of recognition but that is unavoidable words are framed to express a level of thought which is by no means primitive and are quite incapable of expressing such an elementary occurrence as recognition
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it is also noticeable that the serviceability of consumption as a means of repute as well as the insistence on it as an element of decency is at its best in those portions of the community where the human contact of the individual is widest and the mobility of the population is greatest
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it is also noticeable that the serviceability of consumption as a means of repute as well as the insistence on it as an element of decency is at its best in those portions of the community where the human contact of the individual is widest and the mobility of the population is greatest
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although only a moderate breeze was blowing the sea was rough a circumstance to be accounted for only by the diminution in the force of the earth's attraction rendering the liquid particles so buoyant that by the mere effect of oscillation they were carried to a height that was quite unprecedented
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although only a moderate breeze was blowing the sea was rough a circumstance to be accounted for only by the diminution in the force of the earth's attraction rendering the liquid particles so buoyant that by the mere effect of oscillation they were carried to a height that was quite unprecedented
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while the former foretold that the scottish covenanters were secretly forming a union with the english parliament and inculcated the necessity of preventing them by some vigorous undertaking the latter still insisted that every such attempt would precipitate them into measures to which otherwise they were not perhaps inclined
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while the former foretold that the scottish covenanters were secretly forming a union with the english parliament and inculcated the necessity of preventing them by some vigorous undertaking the latter still insisted that every such attempt would precipitate them into measures to which otherwise they were not perhaps inclined
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thought kills me that i am not thought to leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone but that so much of earth and water wrought i must attend time's leisure with my moan receiving nought by elements so slow but heavy tears badges of either's woe
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thought kills me that i am not thought to leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone but that so much of earth and water wrought i must attend time's leisure with my moan receiving nought by elements so slow but heavy tears badges of either's woe
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the arc lamp installed outside a customer's premises or in a circuit for public street lighting burned so many hours nightly so many nights in the month and was paid for at that rate subject to rebate for hours when the lamp might be out through accident
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the arc lamp installed outside a customer's premises or in a circuit for public street lighting burned so many hours nightly so many nights in the month and was paid for at that rate subject to rebate for hours when the lamp might be out through accident
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he is a welcome figure at the garden parties of the elect who are always ready to encourage him by accepting free seats for his play actor managers nod to him editors allow him to contribute without charge to a symposium on the price of golf balls
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he is a welcome figure at the garden parties of the elect who are always ready to encourage him by accepting free seats for his play actor managers nod to him editors allow him to contribute without charge to a symposium on the price of golf balls
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natty harmon tried the kitchen pump secretly several times during the evening for the water had to run up hill all the way from the well to the kitchen sink and he believed this to be a continual miracle that might give out at any moment
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natty harmon tried the kitchen pump secretly several times during the evening for the water had to run up hill all the way from the well to the kitchen sink and he believed this to be a continual miracle that might give out at any moment
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missus harmon thought he sang too much and told her husband privately that if he was a canary bird she should want to keep a table cover over his head most of the time but he was immensely popular with the rest of his audience
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missus harmon thought he sang too much and told her husband privately that if he was a canary bird she should want to keep a table cover over his head most of the time but he was immensely popular with the rest of his audience
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it was the white rabbit returning splendidly dressed with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other he came trotting along in a great hurry muttering to himself as he came oh the duchess the duchess
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it was the white rabbit returning splendidly dressed with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other he came trotting along in a great hurry muttering to himself as he came oh the duchess the duchess
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but continued raoul not interrupted by this movement of his friend heaven be praised the french who are pronounced to be thoughtless and indiscreet reckless even are capable of bringing a calm and sound judgment to bear on matters of such high importance
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but continued raoul not interrupted by this movement of his friend heaven be praised the french who are pronounced to be thoughtless and indiscreet reckless even are capable of bringing a calm and sound judgment to bear on matters of such high importance
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the modest fellow would have liked fame thrust upon him for some worthy achievement it might be for a book or for the skillful management of some great newspaper or for some daring expedition like that of lieutenant strain or doctor kane
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the modest fellow would have liked fame thrust upon him for some worthy achievement it might be for a book or for the skillful management of some great newspaper or for some daring expedition like that of lieutenant strain or doctor kane
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i have not asked him ruth replied with a look that might imply that she was one of those determined little bodies who first made up her own mind and then compelled others to make up theirs in accordance with hers
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i have not asked him ruth replied with a look that might imply that she was one of those determined little bodies who first made up her own mind and then compelled others to make up theirs in accordance with hers
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the practise of gathering its proselytes into one place prevents the building up and strengthening of foreign branches and inasmuch as extensive and strong organizations are seldom met with abroad very erroneous ideas exist concerning the strength of the church
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the practise of gathering its proselytes into one place prevents the building up and strengthening of foreign branches and inasmuch as extensive and strong organizations are seldom met with abroad very erroneous ideas exist concerning the strength of the church
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but as before the leaping waves of the rapids were too much for his pursuer and he was able to flap his way onward in a cloud of foam while doom hung low above his head yet hesitated to strike
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but as before the leaping waves of the rapids were too much for his pursuer and he was able to flap his way onward in a cloud of foam while doom hung low above his head yet hesitated to strike
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time rolled on the hour of her delivery arrived it took place in the utmost secrecy her mother taking upon her the office of midwife and she gave birth to a son one of the most beautiful ever seen
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time rolled on the hour of her delivery arrived it took place in the utmost secrecy her mother taking upon her the office of midwife and she gave birth to a son one of the most beautiful ever seen
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bragelonne watched for some time the conduct of the two lovers listened to the loud and uncivil slumbers of manicamp who snored as imperiously as though he was wearing his blue and gold instead of his violet suit
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bragelonne watched for some time the conduct of the two lovers listened to the loud and uncivil slumbers of manicamp who snored as imperiously as though he was wearing his blue and gold instead of his violet suit
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his mother had left her to him as being her destined protector but when she saw that he too was insensible she was near making a third and would have done so had he not come to himself
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his mother had left her to him as being her destined protector but when she saw that he too was insensible she was near making a third and would have done so had he not come to himself
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whenever the sense of familiarity occurs without a definite object it leads us to search the environment until we are satisfied that we have found the appropriate object which leads us to the judgment this is familiar
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whenever the sense of familiarity occurs without a definite object it leads us to search the environment until we are satisfied that we have found the appropriate object which leads us to the judgment this is familiar
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unfortunately the fracture could not be set till six o'clock the next morning as no surgeon was to be had before that time and she now lies at our house in a very doubtful and dangerous state
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unfortunately the fracture could not be set till six o'clock the next morning as no surgeon was to be had before that time and she now lies at our house in a very doubtful and dangerous state
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do not suppose however that missus poyser was elderly or shrewish in her appearance she was a good looking woman not more than eight and thirty of fair complexion and sandy hair well shapen light footed
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do not suppose however that missus poyser was elderly or shrewish in her appearance she was a good looking woman not more than eight and thirty of fair complexion and sandy hair well shapen light footed
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here it comes there it glides now it is up the ragged stump of the mast thence it lightly leaps on the provision bag descends with a light bound and just skims the powder magazine horrible
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here it comes there it glides now it is up the ragged stump of the mast thence it lightly leaps on the provision bag descends with a light bound and just skims the powder magazine horrible
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kenneth and beth refrained from telling the other girls or uncle john of old will rogers's visit but they got mister watson in the library and questioned him closely about the penalty for forging a check
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kenneth and beth refrained from telling the other girls or uncle john of old will rogers's visit but they got mister watson in the library and questioned him closely about the penalty for forging a check
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the child had a native grace which does not invariably co exist with faultless beauty its attire however simple always impressed the beholder as if it were the very garb that precisely became it best
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the child had a native grace which does not invariably co exist with faultless beauty its attire however simple always impressed the beholder as if it were the very garb that precisely became it best
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what is called perception differs from sensation by the fact that the sensational ingredients bring up habitual associates images and expectations of their usual correlates all of which are subjectively indistinguishable from the sensation
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what is called perception differs from sensation by the fact that the sensational ingredients bring up habitual associates images and expectations of their usual correlates all of which are subjectively indistinguishable from the sensation
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with many qualifications with more qualifications as the patriarchal tradition has gradually weakened the general rule is felt to be right and binding that women should consume only for the benefit of their masters
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with many qualifications with more qualifications as the patriarchal tradition has gradually weakened the general rule is felt to be right and binding that women should consume only for the benefit of their masters
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the farmer sat gloomily on the bench and would not eat and you cannot wonder for he saw us putting potfuls of his good beef and basket loads of bread into our big mouths
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the farmer sat gloomily on the bench and would not eat and you cannot wonder for he saw us putting potfuls of his good beef and basket loads of bread into our big mouths
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mister neverbend began the captain and i observed that up to that moment he had generally addressed me as president it cannot be denied that we have come here on an unpleasant mission
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mister neverbend began the captain and i observed that up to that moment he had generally addressed me as president it cannot be denied that we have come here on an unpleasant mission
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among the country population its place is to some extent taken by savings and home comforts known through the medium of neighborhood gossip sufficiently to serve the like general purpose of pecuniary repute
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among the country population its place is to some extent taken by savings and home comforts known through the medium of neighborhood gossip sufficiently to serve the like general purpose of pecuniary repute
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but in truth pearl was the one as well as the other and only in consequence of that identity had hester contrived so perfectly to represent the scarlet letter in her appearance
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but in truth pearl was the one as well as the other and only in consequence of that identity had hester contrived so perfectly to represent the scarlet letter in her appearance
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but this frequenter of the heights of air for all his savage valor was troubled at the leaping waves and the tossing foam of these mad rapids he did not understand them
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but this frequenter of the heights of air for all his savage valor was troubled at the leaping waves and the tossing foam of these mad rapids he did not understand them
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two years before her death i saw her perform the character of marianne in the comedy of marivaux and in spite of her age and declining health the illusion was complete
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two years before her death i saw her perform the character of marianne in the comedy of marivaux and in spite of her age and declining health the illusion was complete
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it has even happened that the name for certain diseased conditions of the body arising from such an origin has passed into everyday speech as a synonym for noble or gentle
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it has even happened that the name for certain diseased conditions of the body arising from such an origin has passed into everyday speech as a synonym for noble or gentle
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no one saw him do this for all were looking at the powder of life but soon the woman remembered what she had been doing and came back to the cupboard
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no one saw him do this for all were looking at the powder of life but soon the woman remembered what she had been doing and came back to the cupboard
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and so the story of mormonism runs on its finale has not yet been written the current press presents continuously new stages of its progress new developments of its plan
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and so the story of mormonism runs on its finale has not yet been written the current press presents continuously new stages of its progress new developments of its plan
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it was specially suited for a trial plant also in the early days when a yield of six or eight lamps to the horse power was considered subject for congratulation
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it was specially suited for a trial plant also in the early days when a yield of six or eight lamps to the horse power was considered subject for congratulation
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in a few hours the examination would commence and he was still in the dilemma between making the facts public and allowing the culprit to compete for the valuable scholarship
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in a few hours the examination would commence and he was still in the dilemma between making the facts public and allowing the culprit to compete for the valuable scholarship
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after pondering awhile he said if we were farther away i should expect to find a depth of two or three hundred fathoms instead of five fathoms five fathoms
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after pondering awhile he said if we were farther away i should expect to find a depth of two or three hundred fathoms instead of five fathoms five fathoms
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so there came a step and a little rustling of feminine draperies the small door opened and rachel entered with her hand extended and a pale smile of welcome
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so there came a step and a little rustling of feminine draperies the small door opened and rachel entered with her hand extended and a pale smile of welcome
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you must look at him in the face fight him conquer him with what scathe you may you need not think to keep out of the way of him
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you must look at him in the face fight him conquer him with what scathe you may you need not think to keep out of the way of him
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he soon foresaw that still greater economy would be necessary for commercial success not alone for the larger territory opening but for the compact districts of large cities
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he soon foresaw that still greater economy would be necessary for commercial success not alone for the larger territory opening but for the compact districts of large cities
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observe again what care the law took in the pursuit of wisdom searching out the deep things of the world and applying them to the use of man
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observe again what care the law took in the pursuit of wisdom searching out the deep things of the world and applying them to the use of man
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the late astounding events however had rendered procope manifestly uneasy and not the less so from his consciousness that the count secretly partook of his own anxiety
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the late astounding events however had rendered procope manifestly uneasy and not the less so from his consciousness that the count secretly partook of his own anxiety
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she makes effort after effort trembling with eagerness and when she fails to reproduce what she sees she works herself into a frenzy of grief and disappointment
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she makes effort after effort trembling with eagerness and when she fails to reproduce what she sees she works herself into a frenzy of grief and disappointment
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in strict accuracy nothing should be included under the head of conspicuous waste but such expenditure as is incurred on the ground of an invidious pecuniary comparison
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in strict accuracy nothing should be included under the head of conspicuous waste but such expenditure as is incurred on the ground of an invidious pecuniary comparison
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not only this but on the table i found a small ball of black dough or clay with specks of something which looks like sawdust in it
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not only this but on the table i found a small ball of black dough or clay with specks of something which looks like sawdust in it
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so saying she led the way on tiptoe followed by the children out of the room and round by a circuitous route to the piazza there
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so saying she led the way on tiptoe followed by the children out of the room and round by a circuitous route to the piazza there
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although the brethren with me are not apostles like myself yet they are all of one mind with me think write and teach as i do
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although the brethren with me are not apostles like myself yet they are all of one mind with me think write and teach as i do
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i greatly mourn that one so well disposed should die in his ignorance and i have sought a goodly hymn can you lead me to him
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i greatly mourn that one so well disposed should die in his ignorance and i have sought a goodly hymn can you lead me to him
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lives not alone nor or itself fear not and i will call the weak worm from its lowly bed and thou shalt hear its voice
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lives not alone nor or itself fear not and i will call the weak worm from its lowly bed and thou shalt hear its voice
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of the lynchings the mobs and the murders it would be impossible except in a very extended work to note the frequent and atrocious details
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of the lynchings the mobs and the murders it would be impossible except in a very extended work to note the frequent and atrocious details
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when she could not make a rabbit or a bird look real on paper she searched in her father's books for pictures of its bones
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when she could not make a rabbit or a bird look real on paper she searched in her father's books for pictures of its bones
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in actual fact there are doubtless various factors that concur in giving us the feeling of greater or less remoteness in some remembered event
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in actual fact there are doubtless various factors that concur in giving us the feeling of greater or less remoteness in some remembered event
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when she perceived the young man she rose like a woman surprised in the midst of ideas she was desirous of concealing from herself
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when she perceived the young man she rose like a woman surprised in the midst of ideas she was desirous of concealing from herself
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i have come to your shores mister president with the purpose of seeing how things are progressing in this distant quarter of the world
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i have come to your shores mister president with the purpose of seeing how things are progressing in this distant quarter of the world
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the delaware dog he said leaning forward and peering through the dim light to catch the expression of the other's features is he afraid
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the delaware dog he said leaning forward and peering through the dim light to catch the expression of the other's features is he afraid
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nothing is more lugubrious than the contemplation thus in its nudity in the broad light of thought of the horrible swarming of slang
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nothing is more lugubrious than the contemplation thus in its nudity in the broad light of thought of the horrible swarming of slang
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i carefully avoid any appearance of preoccupation and eccentricity which might lead those i live amongst to suspect the nature of my pursuits
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i carefully avoid any appearance of preoccupation and eccentricity which might lead those i live amongst to suspect the nature of my pursuits
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she screamed and shouted too with a terrific volume of sound which doubtless caused the hearts of the fugitives to quake within them
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she screamed and shouted too with a terrific volume of sound which doubtless caused the hearts of the fugitives to quake within them
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alexander paced up and down the hallway buttoning and unbuttoning his overcoat until she returned and took him up to hilda's living room
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alexander paced up and down the hallway buttoning and unbuttoning his overcoat until she returned and took him up to hilda's living room
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if this matter is not to become public we must give ourselves certain powers and resolve ourselves into a small private court martial
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if this matter is not to become public we must give ourselves certain powers and resolve ourselves into a small private court martial
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first as a paris stockbroker later as a celebrated author and yachtsman he went on frequent voyages to britain america the mediterranean
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first as a paris stockbroker later as a celebrated author and yachtsman he went on frequent voyages to britain america the mediterranean
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for a moment beth stood staring while the new maid regarded her with composure and a slight smile upon her beautiful face
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for a moment beth stood staring while the new maid regarded her with composure and a slight smile upon her beautiful face
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he was a fanatic on formality and he only addressed me in the third person to the point where it got tiresome
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he was a fanatic on formality and he only addressed me in the third person to the point where it got tiresome
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i made her for only twenty oars because i thought few men would follow me for i was young fifteen years old
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i made her for only twenty oars because i thought few men would follow me for i was young fifteen years old
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private persons who had leased the free state hotel vainly besought the various authorities to prevent the destruction of their property
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private persons who had leased the free state hotel vainly besought the various authorities to prevent the destruction of their property
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uncas occupied a distant corner in a reclining attitude being rigidly bound both hands and feet by strong and painful withes
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uncas occupied a distant corner in a reclining attitude being rigidly bound both hands and feet by strong and painful withes
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its jaw is enormous and according to naturalists it is armed with no less than one hundred and eighty two teeth
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its jaw is enormous and according to naturalists it is armed with no less than one hundred and eighty two teeth
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but it is not with a view to distinction that you should cultivate this talent if you consult your own happiness
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but it is not with a view to distinction that you should cultivate this talent if you consult your own happiness
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he knew his uncle would be glad to hear that he had at last turned his thoughts to a practical matter
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he knew his uncle would be glad to hear that he had at last turned his thoughts to a practical matter
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while the old gold and the marble stays forever gleaming its soft strong blaze calm in the early evening glow
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while the old gold and the marble stays forever gleaming its soft strong blaze calm in the early evening glow
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my bed was unexceptionably comfortable but in my then mood i could have wished it a great deal more modern
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my bed was unexceptionably comfortable but in my then mood i could have wished it a great deal more modern
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to bestow peace and grace lies in the province of god who alone can create these blessings the angels cannot
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to bestow peace and grace lies in the province of god who alone can create these blessings the angels cannot
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and to think we can save all that misery and despair by the payment of a hundred and fifty dollars
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and to think we can save all that misery and despair by the payment of a hundred and fifty dollars
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they were both remembering what the woman had said when she took the money god give you a happy love
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they were both remembering what the woman had said when she took the money god give you a happy love
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how long would it take him to do that using every possible contraction a quarter of an hour not less
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how long would it take him to do that using every possible contraction a quarter of an hour not less
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she's wonderful more wonderful than anybody we've ever seen anywhere and she draws better than the teacher in charlestown
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she's wonderful more wonderful than anybody we've ever seen anywhere and she draws better than the teacher in charlestown
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the meter continued in general service during eighteen ninety nine and probably up to the close of the century
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the meter continued in general service during eighteen ninety nine and probably up to the close of the century
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tabby had tended them in their childhood they and none other should tend her in her infirmity and age
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tabby had tended them in their childhood they and none other should tend her in her infirmity and age
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the raft was heaved up on a watery mountain and pitched down again at a distance of twenty fathoms
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the raft was heaved up on a watery mountain and pitched down again at a distance of twenty fathoms
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at tea time they were sad and silent and the meal went away untouched by any of the three
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at tea time they were sad and silent and the meal went away untouched by any of the three
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to diminish the number of the shady to augment the number of the luminous that is the object
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to diminish the number of the shady to augment the number of the luminous that is the object
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after proceeding a few miles the progress of hawkeye who led the advance became more deliberate and watchful
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after proceeding a few miles the progress of hawkeye who led the advance became more deliberate and watchful
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on she hurried until sweeping down to the lagoon and the island lo the cotton lay before her
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on she hurried until sweeping down to the lagoon and the island lo the cotton lay before her
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then they started on again and two hours later came in sight of the house of doctor pipt
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then they started on again and two hours later came in sight of the house of doctor pipt
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naomi shook her forefinger reproachfully at them as if the two sturdy young farmers had been two children
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naomi shook her forefinger reproachfully at them as if the two sturdy young farmers had been two children
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no thank you i'll just look at the whelps and leave a message about them with your shepherd
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no thank you i'll just look at the whelps and leave a message about them with your shepherd
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to meet the needs of this conflict wretchedness has invented a language of combat which is slang
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to meet the needs of this conflict wretchedness has invented a language of combat which is slang
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hilda watched him from her corner trembling and scarcely breathing dark shadows growing about her eyes it
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hilda watched him from her corner trembling and scarcely breathing dark shadows growing about her eyes it
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her sea going qualities were excellent and would have amply sufficed for a circumnavigation of the globe
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her sea going qualities were excellent and would have amply sufficed for a circumnavigation of the globe
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frank read english slowly and the more he read about this divorce case the angrier he grew
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frank read english slowly and the more he read about this divorce case the angrier he grew
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pearl seeing the rose bushes began to cry for a red rose and would not be pacified
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pearl seeing the rose bushes began to cry for a red rose and would not be pacified
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she rose quickly to her feet with an impetuous gesture that made her visitor catch her breath
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she rose quickly to her feet with an impetuous gesture that made her visitor catch her breath
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but i wrestled with this fellow and do know that he played unfairly in the second bout
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but i wrestled with this fellow and do know that he played unfairly in the second bout
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the moment i looked at my table i was aware that someone had rummaged among my papers
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the moment i looked at my table i was aware that someone had rummaged among my papers
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