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... mind , dear ? " Cynthia nodded gravely , and closed the piano . She strolled out through the window and half closed her eyes as they met the delicious air . Surely it was the loveliest of Venetian springs . Her stepmother looked after ...
... mind , dear ? " Cynthia nodded gravely , and closed the piano . She strolled out through the window and half closed her eyes as they met the delicious air . Surely it was the loveliest of Venetian springs . Her stepmother looked after ...
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... mind how fond you are of Stephen — at least I do ; but no matter . Who else ? " " Who else ? " she repeated smiling . " There's nobody else but Freddie . " " Who's Freddie ? " " Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did ...
... mind how fond you are of Stephen — at least I do ; but no matter . Who else ? " " Who else ? " she repeated smiling . " There's nobody else but Freddie . " " Who's Freddie ? " " Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did ...
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... mind identical with that which pleased a refined few in the nineteenth century . However that may be , he liked better to read about a great work than to read it . With the cultured Mervin , he inhaled the essence of its contents ; with ...
... mind identical with that which pleased a refined few in the nineteenth century . However that may be , he liked better to read about a great work than to read it . With the cultured Mervin , he inhaled the essence of its contents ; with ...
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... mind being disturbed that morning ; and he greeted his visitor with a smile . Philip . was elated by his reception , and brimming over with emotion wrung the welcoming hand a little harder than was necessary . Deane winced and smiled ...
... mind being disturbed that morning ; and he greeted his visitor with a smile . Philip . was elated by his reception , and brimming over with emotion wrung the welcoming hand a little harder than was necessary . Deane winced and smiled ...
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... come of it , for he had made up his mind . It was extremely irritating that this youth should have no faith in his wisdom , should clamour for reasons instead of accepting his decision , should insist AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN , 67.
... come of it , for he had made up his mind . It was extremely irritating that this youth should have no faith in his wisdom , should clamour for reasons instead of accepting his decision , should insist AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN , 67.
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