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... wonder myself , if you let a girl see a deal of a gentleman , that she should think more of him than's good for her . It should have been stopped when it began ; but nobody will ever listen to me . " Mr Hardcastle left the house with ...
... wonder myself , if you let a girl see a deal of a gentleman , that she should think more of him than's good for her . It should have been stopped when it began ; but nobody will ever listen to me . " Mr Hardcastle left the house with ...
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... wonder Mr Brownlow is cross , " said another ; and they all fluttered away like a flock of doves , flying up the staircase . Then the young men marched off too , and the pretty scene was suddenly obliterated , and nothing left but the ...
... wonder Mr Brownlow is cross , " said another ; and they all fluttered away like a flock of doves , flying up the staircase . Then the young men marched off too , and the pretty scene was suddenly obliterated , and nothing left but the ...
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... wonder what you think of me ? We girls are not such wretched creatures , I can tell you ; nor so easily led ; nor so wicked and proud -nor- Papa ! stop this immediately , and let Jack mind his own affairs . " “ I have just one word to ...
... wonder what you think of me ? We girls are not such wretched creatures , I can tell you ; nor so easily led ; nor so wicked and proud -nor- Papa ! stop this immediately , and let Jack mind his own affairs . " “ I have just one word to ...
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... wonder that moved her . She did not speculate on what her father meant by justice . Something else was stirring too strongly in her heart . " He must be going mad ! " said Jack . " For : heaven's sake , Sara , don't give any weight to ...
... wonder that moved her . She did not speculate on what her father meant by justice . Something else was stirring too strongly in her heart . " He must be going mad ! " said Jack . " For : heaven's sake , Sara , don't give any weight to ...
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... wonder . Justice ! What did it mean ? Jack , taking things in general as at their worst , passed over that particular . And thus they all sep- arated and went to bed , as was to be supposed , in the most natural and seemly way . People ...
... wonder . Justice ! What did it mean ? Jack , taking things in general as at their worst , passed over that particular . And thus they all sep- arated and went to bed , as was to be supposed , in the most natural and seemly way . People ...
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