The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 274 巻 |
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But , swayed by his better feelings , the worthy man forthwith volunteered to see
the lady safe home . Then up spoke the shrewd queen of the counter . “ It seems ,
citizeness , that the man you ' re afraid of is still prowling about out yonder .
But , swayed by his better feelings , the worthy man forthwith volunteered to see
the lady safe home . Then up spoke the shrewd queen of the counter . “ It seems ,
citizeness , that the man you ' re afraid of is still prowling about out yonder .
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But , swayed by his better feelings , the worthy man forthwith volunteered to see
the lady safe home . Then up spoke the shrewd queen of the counter . “ It seems ,
citizeness , that the man you ' re afraid of is still prowling about out yonder .
But , swayed by his better feelings , the worthy man forthwith volunteered to see
the lady safe home . Then up spoke the shrewd queen of the counter . “ It seems ,
citizeness , that the man you ' re afraid of is still prowling about out yonder .
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themselves , our capacity for feeling is not . Hence the old lady , finding that the
man she deemed a foe wrought her no harm , now gladly veered round and
reckoned him a secret friend eager to protect her . All things considered , she
found ...
themselves , our capacity for feeling is not . Hence the old lady , finding that the
man she deemed a foe wrought her no harm , now gladly veered round and
reckoned him a secret friend eager to protect her . All things considered , she
found ...
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Judge of their feelings when they identified him as the man who for some time
past had been prowling round their dwelling and prying into their secrets ! ... The
intruder's survey inspired him with a feeling of pity that showed itself in his face .
Judge of their feelings when they identified him as the man who for some time
past had been prowling round their dwelling and prying into their secrets ! ... The
intruder's survey inspired him with a feeling of pity that showed itself in his face .
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... pierced his breast , it yielded to a feeling of soothing though sombre
satisfaction , to judge by the expression of his face as he turned to leave the room
after bowing respectfully to its three inmates . No need An Episode Under the “
Terror . ” 7.
... pierced his breast , it yielded to a feeling of soothing though sombre
satisfaction , to judge by the expression of his face as he turned to leave the room
after bowing respectfully to its three inmates . No need An Episode Under the “
Terror . ” 7.
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