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... once more at this quiet life ! To be rid of it all ! " she added , with a motion of washing her hands , as she thought of a young Parisian who had followed her about during the winter , and of whom she was heartily tired . Here Lady ...
... once more at this quiet life ! To be rid of it all ! " she added , with a motion of washing her hands , as she thought of a young Parisian who had followed her about during the winter , and of whom she was heartily tired . Here Lady ...
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... Once in foreign parts , he fully justi- fied his course in his parents ' eyes by wooing and winning an English girl young beautiful , and with fair claim to be considered an heiress . He loved her with as much love as so well - balanced ...
... Once in foreign parts , he fully justi- fied his course in his parents ' eyes by wooing and winning an English girl young beautiful , and with fair claim to be considered an heiress . He loved her with as much love as so well - balanced ...
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... once happily married , set about the process of concentration , and placed before him- self with due solemnity an end to which his labours should be directed . He needed blue skies to cheer him , bright sun to warm his blood : he hated ...
... once happily married , set about the process of concentration , and placed before him- self with due solemnity an end to which his labours should be directed . He needed blue skies to cheer him , bright sun to warm his blood : he hated ...
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... once . The common man , while his eyes follow his right hand , will with his left grope blindly on a crowded mantel- piece and at the same time send his great foot sprawling to the rear in search of a footstool . But Stephen Aylward was ...
... once . The common man , while his eyes follow his right hand , will with his left grope blindly on a crowded mantel- piece and at the same time send his great foot sprawling to the rear in search of a footstool . But Stephen Aylward was ...
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... once more that he could not speak like that to any one but him . So Stephen sat looking at the flame , mocking himself a little for the freshness of his feelings ; but his heart was very tender though he smiled , as he awaited his ...
... once more that he could not speak like that to any one but him . So Stephen sat looking at the flame , mocking himself a little for the freshness of his feelings ; but his heart was very tender though he smiled , as he awaited his ...
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