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Page 116
... learning , that I think all the time nothing whiles I am with him . And when I am called from him , I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else , but learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And ...
... learning , that I think all the time nothing whiles I am with him . And when I am called from him , I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else , but learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And ...
Page 143
... learning and of arranging country dances , and was an enthusiastic adept at dancing games , of which her favourites were called respectively " Young and Old Come out to Play " and " The Grandfather . " She was also from childhood a ...
... learning and of arranging country dances , and was an enthusiastic adept at dancing games , of which her favourites were called respectively " Young and Old Come out to Play " and " The Grandfather . " She was also from childhood a ...
Page 239
... learning ; and are very hardly brought to regard any truth , how important soever it may be , that is preached to them , when they know there are several men of five hundred a year who do not believe it . TOM COMES HOME By GEORGE ELIOT ...
... learning ; and are very hardly brought to regard any truth , how important soever it may be , that is preached to them , when they know there are several men of five hundred a year who do not believe it . TOM COMES HOME By GEORGE ELIOT ...
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