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... looked as if he were going to get up and go away , which would have spoiled all . 66 66 You are going to stop to lunch , " said Lucilla ; somebody is sure to come in . And you know you must not lose any opportunity of seeing people . I ...
... looked as if he were going to get up and go away , which would have spoiled all . 66 66 You are going to stop to lunch , " said Lucilla ; somebody is sure to come in . And you know you must not lose any opportunity of seeing people . I ...
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... looked and approached , and even , in the temptation of the moment , took some of the long streamers in his hand . And he began to think Miss Marjoribanks was very clever , and the most amusing companion he had met with for a long time ...
... looked and approached , and even , in the temptation of the moment , took some of the long streamers in his hand . And he began to think Miss Marjoribanks was very clever , and the most amusing companion he had met with for a long time ...
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... looked forward eagerly to a little excitement , and liked the idea of wearing a violet - and - green cockade , into a flutter of excitement . Among these rash young people there were even a few individuals who took Lucilla's word for it ...
... looked forward eagerly to a little excitement , and liked the idea of wearing a violet - and - green cockade , into a flutter of excitement . Among these rash young people there were even a few individuals who took Lucilla's word for it ...
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... looked with a certain pathos at her niece , as though she saw signs of evil in Lucilla's fresh com- plexion and substantial frame . " I am pretty well , thank you , aunt Jemima , " said Miss Marjoribanks ; " and papa lets me do pretty ...
... looked with a certain pathos at her niece , as though she saw signs of evil in Lucilla's fresh com- plexion and substantial frame . " I am pretty well , thank you , aunt Jemima , " said Miss Marjoribanks ; " and papa lets me do pretty ...
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... looked upon the weak woman who thus ventured to address her with indescribable feelings ; but after all she was not so much angry as amused and compassionate . She could not help thinking to herself , if she had been Mrs John's daughter ...
... looked upon the weak woman who thus ventured to address her with indescribable feelings ; but after all she was not so much angry as amused and compassionate . She could not help thinking to herself , if she had been Mrs John's daughter ...
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