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... arms that held her . Her soul was recalled out of that trance of death . They laid the beautiful child upon the sofa in her young guardian's sight , to keep up that happy in- fluence ; and when the night was about half spent , the widow ...
... arms that held her . Her soul was recalled out of that trance of death . They laid the beautiful child upon the sofa in her young guardian's sight , to keep up that happy in- fluence ; and when the night was about half spent , the widow ...
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... arms , on her first visit to Carlingford . She gave a little cry of joy as she saw her son . She trembled so with emotion and happiness , that he had to steady her on his arm and restrain his own feelings till another time . The other ...
... arms , on her first visit to Carlingford . She gave a little cry of joy as she saw her son . She trembled so with emotion and happiness , that he had to steady her on his arm and restrain his own feelings till another time . The other ...
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... arms , and sportively dragged me into the centre of the room . " It's just a six - handed reel the lassies are spiering for , " observed the sister ; " so ye need na be fashed . " A company of frantic Bacchantes could not more ...
... arms , and sportively dragged me into the centre of the room . " It's just a six - handed reel the lassies are spiering for , " observed the sister ; " so ye need na be fashed . " A company of frantic Bacchantes could not more ...
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