It is easy to say how we love new friends, and what we think of them, but words can never trace out all the fibers that knit us to the old.
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When Squire Cass's standing dishes diminished in plenty and freshness, his guests had nothing to do but to walk a little higher up the village to Mr. Osgood's, at the Orchards, and they found hams and chines uncut, pork-pies with the scent of the fire in them, spun butter in all its freshness--everything, in fact, that appetites at leisure could desire, in perhaps greater perfection, though not in greater abundance, than at Squire Cass's.George Eliot
A woman dictates before marriage in order that she may have an appetite for submission afterwards.
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You may try but you can never imagine what it is to have a man's form of genius in you, and to suffer the slavery of being a girl.
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Best friend, my wellspring in the wilderness.
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Childhood has no forebodings but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow.
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Debasing the moral currency.
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