The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 249Bradbury, Evans, 1880 |
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... seemed to her mind the symbol of another gateway on the road along which her mind was passing . She half lingered , as if the presence of a visible gateway warned her that another road than the street changed its name beyond , and that ...
... seemed to her mind the symbol of another gateway on the road along which her mind was passing . She half lingered , as if the presence of a visible gateway warned her that another road than the street changed its name beyond , and that ...
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... seemed impossible . Well , since you needed no convincing , I need tell you nothing of the chains of argument which , at Hillswick , led me to the same con- clusion . Rational men don't hide wills away in corners ; the lawyers are sure ...
... seemed impossible . Well , since you needed no convincing , I need tell you nothing of the chains of argument which , at Hillswick , led me to the same con- clusion . Rational men don't hide wills away in corners ; the lawyers are sure ...
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... seemed as if you were too proud to have anything more to do with anybody who knew you before that dreadful time . Only such a thing as that could not be between me and you . I'm glad , with all my heart and soul , to hear it wasn't that ...
... seemed as if you were too proud to have anything more to do with anybody who knew you before that dreadful time . Only such a thing as that could not be between me and you . I'm glad , with all my heart and soul , to hear it wasn't that ...
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... seemed as if the situation would become something more than serious for want of a number of pounds so few that she might , if she pleased , treat them as of no more account than shillings . It had certainly never occurred to her that ...
... seemed as if the situation would become something more than serious for want of a number of pounds so few that she might , if she pleased , treat them as of no more account than shillings . It had certainly never occurred to her that ...
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... come to , I suppose . " A real destiny seemed driving Helen . First , she had conquered herself so far as to lay siege to Copleston in the person of its usurper . Victor Waldron's absence had sent that to the winds . Queen Cophetua . 25.
... come to , I suppose . " A real destiny seemed driving Helen . First , she had conquered herself so far as to lay siege to Copleston in the person of its usurper . Victor Waldron's absence had sent that to the winds . Queen Cophetua . 25.
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