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... tell how many of such worthy spectators existed in Grange Lane . There was , as our readers are aware , another subject also on which Lucilla had found her position altered . It was quite true that , had she been thinking of that , she ...
... tell how many of such worthy spectators existed in Grange Lane . There was , as our readers are aware , another subject also on which Lucilla had found her position altered . It was quite true that , had she been thinking of that , she ...
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... tell the truth , no woman feels herself set at her true value until some poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is ...
... tell the truth , no woman feels herself set at her true value until some poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is ...
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... tell the truth , the stir made by this death was rather pleasant than sad . People thought , not of the career which was ended , but of the one which must now begin , and of the excitement of an election , which was agreeable to look ...
... tell the truth , the stir made by this death was rather pleasant than sad . People thought , not of the career which was ended , but of the one which must now begin , and of the excitement of an election , which was agreeable to look ...
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... tell me what is the first thing that must be done ? " " If I could ask you to be on my committee , that would be the first thing to be done , " said Mr Ash- burton , " but unfortunately I can't do that . Let me tell you in the first ...
... tell me what is the first thing that must be done ? " " If I could ask you to be on my committee , that would be the first thing to be done , " said Mr Ash- burton , " but unfortunately I can't do that . Let me tell you in the first ...
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... tell the truth , he was not a man of very quick under- standing , and at the first outset of the thing he did not understand Lucilla ; and he was a little - just - a very little disappointed . She had divined him 16 CHRONICLES OF ...
... tell the truth , he was not a man of very quick under- standing , and at the first outset of the thing he did not understand Lucilla ; and he was a little - just - a very little disappointed . She had divined him 16 CHRONICLES OF ...
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