London Society, Том 43James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1883 |
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... fact had only just struck her , You are prettier than ever , Maggie . ' Do you think so ? ' answered Miss Chelston . ' Yes , I always thought you were the most beautiful creature in the world ; but you are more beautiful now than you ...
... fact had only just struck her , You are prettier than ever , Maggie . ' Do you think so ? ' answered Miss Chelston . ' Yes , I always thought you were the most beautiful creature in the world ; but you are more beautiful now than you ...
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... fact which is always waiting to pounce upon the happy sleeper and shake him out of his dreams , had come to Gérard in the shape of his mother , saying , ' You must marry Mademoiselle de Brye . ' He stopped a few minutes in the meadow to ...
... fact which is always waiting to pounce upon the happy sleeper and shake him out of his dreams , had come to Gérard in the shape of his mother , saying , ' You must marry Mademoiselle de Brye . ' He stopped a few minutes in the meadow to ...
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... fact to be sacrificed , that I may have all . I detest it ! ' exclaimed Gérard , starting up and begin- ning to walk ... facts , and do not dis- tract me by marching about like a caged tiger . ' Gérard threw himself into his chair again ...
... fact to be sacrificed , that I may have all . I detest it ! ' exclaimed Gérard , starting up and begin- ning to walk ... facts , and do not dis- tract me by marching about like a caged tiger . ' Gérard threw himself into his chair again ...
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... fact that Gérard was anything but miserable in those summer days that he spent at Tourlyon , driving about , walking , dining , spending long evenings with the De Brye family , some- times with one or both of his brothers , sometimes ...
... fact that Gérard was anything but miserable in those summer days that he spent at Tourlyon , driving about , walking , dining , spending long evenings with the De Brye family , some- times with one or both of his brothers , sometimes ...
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... fact , his first known an- cestor was a person of good wind and muscle , not over - nice as to the distinction between mine and thine . This original Dawe fell in with a great political character and conqueror who was also re- nowned ...
... fact , his first known an- cestor was a person of good wind and muscle , not over - nice as to the distinction between mine and thine . This original Dawe fell in with a great political character and conqueror who was also re- nowned ...
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