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violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
violentwavesofemotion: “Bear boldly up against the storm: continue wise and mild, but believe it, and indeed it is, your duty to be happy. Hold on, beloved one.”   Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812

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