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that it is not for any think extraordinary
that it is not for any thing extraordinary - [Page 63]:
have have had your sorrows also
have had your sorrows also - [Page 104]:
and to claim it for himself, as he had sufficent
and to claim it for himself, as he had sufficient - [Page 126]:
is most likely to sooth grief
is most likely to soothe grief - [Page 133]:
Anna, smiling at her childishnesss
Anna, smiling at her childishness - [Page 145]:
and as Mr. Mansel's was a very domestic family
and as Mr. Mansell's was a very domestic family - [Page 148]:
change their behavour towards her
change their behaviour towards her - [Page 169]:
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII - [Page 198]:
a medical man in very good practice at L——
a medical man in very good practice at L— - [Page 206]:
the Crusaders, by Mrs. Hoffland
the Crusaders, by Mrs. Hofland
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