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... quickly enumer- ated . He was the only son of poor but fashion- able parents , and second cousin of the late Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in ...
... quickly enumer- ated . He was the only son of poor but fashion- able parents , and second cousin of the late Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in ...
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... hunting . When the boat stopped lightly at his steps , the young man went quickly ashore , avoiding his com- rade's fat hand while he thanked him for his kind- ness . Then , when the little gentleman had been AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 31.
... hunting . When the boat stopped lightly at his steps , the young man went quickly ashore , avoiding his com- rade's fat hand while he thanked him for his kind- ness . Then , when the little gentleman had been AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 31.
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... quickly , as he suddenly remembered that he must explain him- self . " And I am Cynthia , " said she ; and the smile came back to her lips as she got up and held out her hand to him . 51 CHAPTER V. " Some to discover islands far away 50 ...
... quickly , as he suddenly remembered that he must explain him- self . " And I am Cynthia , " said she ; and the smile came back to her lips as she got up and held out her hand to him . 51 CHAPTER V. " Some to discover islands far away 50 ...
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... quickly : " I am ashamed of myself when I remember that I thought myself in love before . I can hardly believe it — I can't imagine it — but I know I did . It was only the other day that I thought I was miserable because a girl didn't ...
... quickly : " I am ashamed of myself when I remember that I thought myself in love before . I can hardly believe it — I can't imagine it — but I know I did . It was only the other day that I thought I was miserable because a girl didn't ...
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... quickly . " I have only known that you lived for a few days . It is so good to know this thing , you and I , and nobody else in the world . " " But we ought to tell my father . " He looked at her half - surprised and half - amused ...
... quickly . " I have only known that you lived for a few days . It is so good to know this thing , you and I , and nobody else in the world . " " But we ought to tell my father . " He looked at her half - surprised and half - amused ...
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