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... dear , " she said , " your father is very busy . I think he is a little disturbed by the music . Would you mind , dear ? " Cynthia nodded gravely , and closed the piano . She strolled out through the window and half closed her eyes as ...
... dear , " she said , " your father is very busy . I think he is a little disturbed by the music . Would you mind , dear ? " Cynthia nodded gravely , and closed the piano . She strolled out through the window and half closed her eyes as ...
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... dear Stephen , if there is one thing you are more deeply ignorant of than another , it is women . " " That's all right , " said Stephen with his atten- tion devoted to tone . He was more industrious than usual , hoping that his friend ...
... dear Stephen , if there is one thing you are more deeply ignorant of than another , it is women . " " That's all right , " said Stephen with his atten- tion devoted to tone . He was more industrious than usual , hoping that his friend ...
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... dear mysterious music would be made clear . After a time he broke the silence with a sigh and a question . " And you ? Have you never loved anybody ? " She looked at him round- eyed and laughing . " I have never seen anybody , " she ...
... dear mysterious music would be made clear . After a time he broke the silence with a sigh and a question . " And you ? Have you never loved anybody ? " She looked at him round- eyed and laughing . " I have never seen anybody , " she ...
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... dear boy , " he said , " you must see that it is impossible . In these days to marry on £ 400 a - year is to starve . According to your own showing it must be many years before you make anything to speak of by painting . It would be ...
... dear boy , " he said , " you must see that it is impossible . In these days to marry on £ 400 a - year is to starve . According to your own showing it must be many years before you make anything to speak of by painting . It would be ...
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... dear take care of the father ; and I have taken no care . I have been a wicked girl ; and I must not look to please myself now . " " My angel ! " Philip answered ; " my little angel ! " and could say no more . But full of reverence he ...
... dear take care of the father ; and I have taken no care . I have been a wicked girl ; and I must not look to please myself now . " " My angel ! " Philip answered ; " my little angel ! " and could say no more . But full of reverence he ...
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