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... getting on his legs , spoke calmly and deliberately for four hours , explaining what had taken place in the autumn , and other matters , while Austin sat and listened as patiently as a reporter . So the next morning , instead of riding ...
... getting on his legs , spoke calmly and deliberately for four hours , explaining what had taken place in the autumn , and other matters , while Austin sat and listened as patiently as a reporter . So the next morning , instead of riding ...
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... getting hot and angry , and saying things they did not mean . And Austin , having less to do with the matter than most others , was rather hotter and angrier than anybody else . They saw but little of Eleanor , and she for her part ...
... getting hot and angry , and saying things they did not mean . And Austin , having less to do with the matter than most others , was rather hotter and angrier than anybody else . They saw but little of Eleanor , and she for her part ...
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... getting the best of it , and another one what they had better do ? Robin- gay , handsome , rollicking Robin - was there , making himself agreeable to the ladies , giving the best advice to the gentlemen , under the very nose of his own ...
... getting the best of it , and another one what they had better do ? Robin- gay , handsome , rollicking Robin - was there , making himself agreeable to the ladies , giving the best advice to the gentlemen , under the very nose of his own ...
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... getting unwisely excited about this Corn - bill , and non - electors began to stand about at street - corners and discuss it in a loud voice : which is an ugly symptom , in a close - packed city of two millions , the most open part of ...
... getting unwisely excited about this Corn - bill , and non - electors began to stand about at street - corners and discuss it in a loud voice : which is an ugly symptom , in a close - packed city of two millions , the most open part of ...
Side 24
... getting very much excited in the House and out of the House ; and what would have happened in 1848 if the Lords had thrown out the Bill , we are almost afraid to think . In the middle of all this , Lord George Bentinck got up and made ...
... getting very much excited in the House and out of the House ; and what would have happened in 1848 if the Lords had thrown out the Bill , we are almost afraid to think . In the middle of all this , Lord George Bentinck got up and made ...
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