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... feel . But it seems to me as if I had died , and this long voyage was a kind of dream that I was going to wake up from in an- other world . I often used to think , when I was a little girl , that when I got to heaven it would be ...
... feel . But it seems to me as if I had died , and this long voyage was a kind of dream that I was going to wake up from in an- other world . I often used to think , when I was a little girl , that when I got to heaven it would be ...
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... feel like drawing ; and my mother said I need n't ever draw , if I did n't feel like it . " " Are you sure your mother said that ? " asked the teacher . " Yes , " he said stoutly , " she did . She said I was n't to draw when I did n't ...
... feel like drawing ; and my mother said I need n't ever draw , if I did n't feel like it . " " Are you sure your mother said that ? " asked the teacher . " Yes , " he said stoutly , " she did . She said I was n't to draw when I did n't ...
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... feel it , if we did like each other ; it would somehow be tray itself . My husband must be my only lover . " " I don't believe you'll ever have one , and such lofty ideas make ordinary people seem wicked . I feel personally insulted ...
... feel it , if we did like each other ; it would somehow be tray itself . My husband must be my only lover . " " I don't believe you'll ever have one , and such lofty ideas make ordinary people seem wicked . I feel personally insulted ...
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