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She drew out her handkerchief and wiped her eyes of tears which sacred pity had engendered there . ' Was it so or not ? I cannot tell . But so she stood ( while I pleaded my cause to her with all the earnestness , and fondness in the ...
She drew out her handkerchief and wiped her eyes of tears which sacred pity had engendered there . ' Was it so or not ? I cannot tell . But so she stood ( while I pleaded my cause to her with all the earnestness , and fondness in the ...
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She did so , and as I held the only hand in the world that I never wished to let go , I looked up in her face , and said ' Have pity on me , have pity on me , and save me if you can ! ' ' Not a word of answer , but she looked full in my ...
She did so , and as I held the only hand in the world that I never wished to let go , I looked up in her face , and said ' Have pity on me , have pity on me , and save me if you can ! ' ' Not a word of answer , but she looked full in my ...
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What he does best , he soon ceases to do . He no sooner begins to move than he counteracts himself ; and terror and pity , as they are rising in the mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . 171 Preface.
What he does best , he soon ceases to do . He no sooner begins to move than he counteracts himself ; and terror and pity , as they are rising in the mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . 171 Preface.
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