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" I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing, " there is something natural in what the young man says ; and if my mind had been turned that way, I might have felt just the same. It is strange, wife, how his talk has set my head running on things... "
Twice-told Tales - Page 102
by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879
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Cassell's illustrated readings, Volume 2; Volume 67

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...fire," answered the girl, blushing, "and Ъз comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks about us." "I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." "Perhaps they may," observed the wife. "Ъ the man thinking...
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Twice-told Tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 558 pages
...answered the girl, blushing, " and be comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks about us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." "Perhaps they may," observed the wife. "Is the man thinking...
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Twice-told Tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 562 pages
...comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks about us." i ^^^^H ^^^^^M^MMHBMHMMM^H ^^^^^^^^^^H " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." " Perhaps they may," observed the wife. " Is the man thinking...
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The Great Stone Face: & Other Tales of the White Hills

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Short stories, American - 1889 - 108 pages
...answered the girl, blushing, " and be comfortable and content. A though nobody thinks about us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." i " Perhaps they may," observed the wife. " Is the man thinking...
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Tales of the White Hills, and Sketches

Nathaniel Hawthorne - White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) - 1889 - 108 pages
...answered the girl, blushing, "and be comfortable and contented though nobodv thinks about ua." f l "I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." / 7 " Perhaps they may," observed the wife. " Is the man...
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The Great Stone Face: And Other Tales of the White Mountains : with ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Old Man of the Mountain (N.H.) - 1889 - 94 pages
...fire," answered the girl, blushing, "and be comfortable and content d, though nobody thinks about u*." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...man says; and if my mind had been turned that way, 1 might have felt just the same. It is strange, wife^ how his talk has set my head running on things...
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The Great Stone Face: And Other Tales of the White Mountains

Nathaniel Hawthorne - White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) - 1889 - 98 pages
...fire," answered the girl, blushing, "and be comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks about us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,..." there is something natural in what the young man (ays; and if my mind had been turned that way, I Anight have felt just the same. It is strange, wife,...
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The Great Stone Face and Other Tales of the White Hills

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Old Man of the Mountain (N.H.) - 1889 - 112 pages
...fire," answered the girl, blushing, "and be comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks nbmit us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...** there is something natural in what the young man »ays; and if my mind had been turned that way, I might have felt just the same. It is strange, wife,...
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Tales of the White Hills, and Sketches ; The Old Manse and a Few Mosses

Nathaniel Hawthorne - American fiction - 1894 - 202 pages
...fire," answered the girl, blushing, "and be comfortable and contented, though nobody thinks about us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." " Perhaps they may," observed the wife. " Is the man thinking...
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Specimens of Narration

William Tenney Brewster - English language - 1895 - 268 pages
...answered the girl, blushing, " and be comfortable and contented, 'hough nobody thinks about us." " I suppose," said her father, after a fit of musing,...might have felt just the same. It is strange, wife, jo how his talk has set my head running on things that are pretty certain never to come to pass." "...
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