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... holding nothing stranger than Hugo Deane and his family . Mr Deane liked the old house partly for its appearance of distinction , partly because it was cheap and he could not bear B to be harassed by daily questions of expense , and 17 ...
... holding nothing stranger than Hugo Deane and his family . Mr Deane liked the old house partly for its appearance of distinction , partly because it was cheap and he could not bear B to be harassed by daily questions of expense , and 17 ...
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Julian Russell Sturgis. to be harassed by daily questions of expense , and partly because he thought it necessary to be close to Venice . He might any day have to consult the archives for the furtherance of his great work . It had been ...
Julian Russell Sturgis. to be harassed by daily questions of expense , and partly because he thought it necessary to be close to Venice . He might any day have to consult the archives for the furtherance of his great work . It had been ...
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... general belief when he , as it were , pigeon - holed young Deane as a remarkably well - informed young man . So judicious a youth was bound to make a He thought mark in the world ; the only question AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 19.
... general belief when he , as it were , pigeon - holed young Deane as a remarkably well - informed young man . So judicious a youth was bound to make a He thought mark in the world ; the only question AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 19.
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Julian Russell Sturgis. He thought mark in the world ; the only question was as to the particular nature of the mark . that he should probably be something out of the common ; and when he was abruptly called upon to choose a career , he ...
Julian Russell Sturgis. He thought mark in the world ; the only question was as to the particular nature of the mark . that he should probably be something out of the common ; and when he was abruptly called upon to choose a career , he ...
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... jokes and young laughter , summoned former friends each with some well - worn character- istic anecdote , asked questions and did not wait for the answers . Philip had journeyed with all possible speed 34 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN ,
... jokes and young laughter , summoned former friends each with some well - worn character- istic anecdote , asked questions and did not wait for the answers . Philip had journeyed with all possible speed 34 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN ,
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