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... knew nothing of the fond false hopes that buoyed up poor Norah , and with the fickleness natural to youth had begun to think that , as it was done , there was no use regretting it : she would just be as well with Lady Grace as with the ...
... knew nothing of the fond false hopes that buoyed up poor Norah , and with the fickleness natural to youth had begun to think that , as it was done , there was no use regretting it : she would just be as well with Lady Grace as with the ...
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... knew the villain , that I might hate him and curse him , and make Ned swear to kill him ! " Mary drew back in terror . " Ben , " she said , " I am afraid I cannot do you any good . I will bring Aunt to see you ; she knows far more than ...
... knew the villain , that I might hate him and curse him , and make Ned swear to kill him ! " Mary drew back in terror . " Ben , " she said , " I am afraid I cannot do you any good . I will bring Aunt to see you ; she knows far more than ...
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... knew every nook in the old woods as well as she knew the rooms in Castle Connell ; but she was agitated and disturbed , and wondered in her inexperience how Philip with his large allowance could be so in want of money as actually to ...
... knew every nook in the old woods as well as she knew the rooms in Castle Connell ; but she was agitated and disturbed , and wondered in her inexperience how Philip with his large allowance could be so in want of money as actually to ...
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... knew how miserable I am to - night , how much in need of some human sympathy , you would pity me . " " I do , Philip , although I don't know what grieves you . Tell me ; do , Phil , and I will comfort you . You cannot have a truer ...
... knew how miserable I am to - night , how much in need of some human sympathy , you would pity me . " " I do , Philip , although I don't know what grieves you . Tell me ; do , Phil , and I will comfort you . You cannot have a truer ...
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... knew you would return . I do not know what your life has been ; but I cannot believe that it has so hardened you , so changed your nature , that you are fallen past recall . Take my hand , and let me lead you back to your father . Poor ...
... knew you would return . I do not know what your life has been ; but I cannot believe that it has so hardened you , so changed your nature , that you are fallen past recall . Take my hand , and let me lead you back to your father . Poor ...
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