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" There was no loud lamentation at these words — all had before known, though they would not confess it to themselves, what they now were told — and though the certainty that was in the words of the skilful man made their hearts beat for a little with... "
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life: A Selection from the Papers of the Late ... - الصفحة 37
بواسطة John Wilson - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 430
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...had just arrived from another sick-bed, over the misty range of hills; and had been looking stedfasdy for some minutes on the little patient. The humane...extremity." There was no loud lamentation at these words — all had before known, though they would not confess it to themselves, what they now were...

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...just arrived from another sick-bed, over the misty range of hills ; and had been looking steadfastly for some minutes on the little patient. The humane...there is life there is hope; but my pretty little Margeret is I fear in the last extremity." There was no loud lamentation at these words—all had before...

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...see their merry little sister, who used to keep dancing all day like a butterfly in a meadow -field, or like a butterfly with shut wings on a flower, trifling...extremity." There was no loud lamentation at these words — all had before known, though they would not confess it to themselves, what they now were...

The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

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...was like light upon the floor, and the sound of music, that always breathed up when most wanted.—' Do you think the child is dying?' said Gilbert with...extremity.' There was no loud lamentation at these words — nil had before known, though they would not confess it to themselves, what they now were...

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...looking stedfastly for some minutes on little patient. The humane man knew the family well, in the of whom he was standing, and replied, ' While there...extremity.' There was no loud lamentation at these words — all had before known, though they would not confess it to themselves, what they now were...

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...just arrived from another sick-bed, over the misty range of hills; and had been looking steadfastly for some minutes on the little patient. The humane...family well in the midst of whom he was standing, and replied—"While there is life there is hope; but my pretty little Margaret is, I fear, in the last...




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