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... began to eat and drink and to laugh at his friend . " Neat housewife as ever , " he said . Then he went back , as he was apt to do at a new meeting , to early days , revived old jokes and young laughter , summoned former friends each ...
... began to eat and drink and to laugh at his friend . " Neat housewife as ever , " he said . Then he went back , as he was apt to do at a new meeting , to early days , revived old jokes and young laughter , summoned former friends each ...
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... began to babble a little song to cheer him . But Philip was away in the past , sad as night , find- ing some subtle pleasure in his sadness . Moments of tenderness came back to him freed from their intrusive 46 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... began to babble a little song to cheer him . But Philip was away in the past , sad as night , find- ing some subtle pleasure in his sadness . Moments of tenderness came back to him freed from their intrusive 46 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... began to dance to the silly little measure as the ripples danced against his gliding boat . As they drew near the long low terrace of the public garden he opened his eyes wide and sighed again for beauty . The fishing craft were ...
... began to dance to the silly little measure as the ripples danced against his gliding boat . As they drew near the long low terrace of the public garden he opened his eyes wide and sighed again for beauty . The fishing craft were ...
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... began again querulously , " Don't you think we had better end this interview ? It is very painful to me . You must see that it is no use . " " But I can't see it , " said the persistent young man . " I love her with all my heart ; and ...
... began again querulously , " Don't you think we had better end this interview ? It is very painful to me . You must see that it is no use . " " But I can't see it , " said the persistent young man . " I love her with all my heart ; and ...
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... began to speak with his eyes still fixed on the dancing flame . He began in a somewhat dull tone to repeat what Mr Hugo Deane had told him , but the suppressed excitement within him soon began to break through his speech . Stephen ...
... began to speak with his eyes still fixed on the dancing flame . He began in a somewhat dull tone to repeat what Mr Hugo Deane had told him , but the suppressed excitement within him soon began to break through his speech . Stephen ...
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