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1 Pref, 2 | noises" in the head, a bad memory, and a "rough" and "heavy" 2 Intr, 0 | to keep pace with it. Her memory, as she frequently confesses, 3 Unic, 4 | He blots them from their memory. He gilds my faults and 4 Unic, 10 | itself. The will loves; the memory, I think, is almost lost; 5 Unic, 10 | more ability, and a better memory, I might have profited by 6 Unic, 10 | I have little ability or memory of my own. If, then, I say 7 Unic, 11 | comparison: as I have a bad memory, I do not know where it 8 Unic, 14 | the will; or sometimes the memory or the imagination may do 9 Unic, 15 | brings the understanding and memory back to a state of recollection 10 Unic, 15 | by the understanding and memory, they cannot deprive it 11 Unic, 15 | representations and the memory becomes active -- and sometimes 12 Unic, 15 | wearisome, for, weak though my memory is, I cannot subdue it. 13 Unic, 15 | to try to recall to our memory how brief is the duration 14 Unic, 17 | the imagination and the memory.~ 15 Unic, 17 | the understanding and the memory are so free that they can 16 Unic, 17 | description of anything. The memory remains free -- both it 17 Unic, 17 | knows this to be impossible. Memory and imagination make such 18 Unic, 18 | this vanishes from its memory as if it had never thought 19 Unic, 18 | little butterfly -- the memory -- is now burning its wings 20 Unic, 19(148)| doubt escaped the Saint's memory. [The Latin opening she 21 Unic, 20 | the understanding and the memory sometimes wandering. True, 22 Unic, 21 | be brushed away from the memory; and this takes some time. 23 Unic, 25 | come at a time when the memory is hardly working and the 24 Unic, 25 | are things of which the memory has no recollection, and 25 Unic, 25 | impresses His words upon the memory so that it is impossible 26 Unic, 25 | completely that one loses the memory of its having been said. 27 Unic, 25 | forget them myself, and my memory is a poor one.~ 28 Unic, 28 | higher kind, yet, if the memory of it is to last, despite 29 Unic, 29 | image and store it up in the memory. Who can prevent this? Such 30 Unic, 30 | recollection of them, like the memory of a dream, and this was 31 Unic, 30 | Church, but it retains no memory of its own experiences of 32 Unic, 31 | then to give me a better memory. I was bad at singing and 33 Unic, 36 | these things fled from my memory as if they had never existed. 34 Unic, 37 | grow so fond of him that my memory would feel compelled to 35 Unic, 37 | sins the Lord allows this memory to fade, I consider it impossible 36 Unic, 38 | recall these things to my memory. If these feelings really 37 Unic, 40 | two of the faculties -- memory and understanding -- will