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... Don't talk any nonsense , please . Mr Ashburton , do you know that old Mr Chiltern is dead ? " Lucilla put the question solemnly , and her com- panion grew a little red as he looked at her . " It is not my fault , " he said , though he ...
... Don't talk any nonsense , please . Mr Ashburton , do you know that old Mr Chiltern is dead ? " Lucilla put the question solemnly , and her com- panion grew a little red as he looked at her . " It is not my fault , " he said , though he ...
Side 14
... don't know how to answer you , " he cried ; and then he put out his hand in an agitated way and grasped her hand . " You are the only creature in Carlingford , man or woman , that has divined me , " he said , in a trembling voice . It ...
... don't know how to answer you , " he cried ; and then he put out his hand in an agitated way and grasped her hand . " You are the only creature in Carlingford , man or woman , that has divined me , " he said , in a trembling voice . It ...
Side 15
... t do that . Let me tell you in the first place how very much I am obliged- " " " Don't say that , please , " said Miss MISS MARJORIBANKS . 15.
... t do that . Let me tell you in the first place how very much I am obliged- " " " Don't say that , please , " said Miss MISS MARJORIBANKS . 15.
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... Don't go and make speeches about opinions . If you begin with that , there is no end to it , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " I know what you gentlemen are . But if you just say distinctly that you are the best man- " " " It would be an odd ...
... Don't go and make speeches about opinions . If you begin with that , there is no end to it , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " I know what you gentlemen are . But if you just say distinctly that you are the best man- " " " It would be an odd ...
Side 17
... don't see any difference . that has to be said about it is simply that you are the right man . Papa might object to one thing and the Colonel might object to another , and then if Sir John , as you say , is of quite another way of ...
... don't see any difference . that has to be said about it is simply that you are the right man . Papa might object to one thing and the Colonel might object to another , and then if Sir John , as you say , is of quite another way of ...
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