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... you say , " Mr Ashburton continued ; " and if my judgment approves At all events I shall not issue this till I have thought it all over . I am sure I am extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And MISS MARJORIBANKS . 19.
... you say , " Mr Ashburton continued ; " and if my judgment approves At all events I shall not issue this till I have thought it all over . I am sure I am extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And MISS MARJORIBANKS . 19.
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... thought of than the electors . And she had the satisfaction of seeing with her own eyes and hearing with her own ears the success of that suggestion of her genius . Carlingford had rarely been more excited by any public event than it ...
... thought of than the electors . And she had the satisfaction of seeing with her own eyes and hearing with her own ears the success of that suggestion of her genius . Carlingford had rarely been more excited by any public event than it ...
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... thought before he went away that he was fond of you -I must have been mistaken , as he never said any- thing ; and that was very fortunate at all events . ” " I am sure I am very thankful he was not fond of me , " said Lucilla , with a ...
... thought before he went away that he was fond of you -I must have been mistaken , as he never said any- thing ; and that was very fortunate at all events . ” " I am sure I am very thankful he was not fond of me , " said Lucilla , with a ...
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... thought they never would be done . If that is the kind of thing , I hope you will not associate yourself with it , Lucilla . Your papa should have more sense than to let you . It does not do a young woman any good . I should never have ...
... thought they never would be done . If that is the kind of thing , I hope you will not associate yourself with it , Lucilla . Your papa should have more sense than to let you . It does not do a young woman any good . I should never have ...
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... thought you would be surprised , " said Dr Marjoribanks , dryly ; and he took his first glass of claret with a slow relish and enjoyment , which roused every sentiment of self - respect and spark of temper existing in his daughter's ...
... thought you would be surprised , " said Dr Marjoribanks , dryly ; and he took his first glass of claret with a slow relish and enjoyment , which roused every sentiment of self - respect and spark of temper existing in his daughter's ...
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