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... turned out , it only succeeded in embarrassing the domestic , Mary Jane , to whom he presented it as he sat down to table , to put some- where , and who in her ignorance and alarm very nearly put it into the soup tureen . ) As it is ...
... turned out , it only succeeded in embarrassing the domestic , Mary Jane , to whom he presented it as he sat down to table , to put some- where , and who in her ignorance and alarm very nearly put it into the soup tureen . ) As it is ...
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... turned , that is , all sorts of colours - and yet he was by no means irritated ; Amy's laugh was so musical to his ears that he forgave the imputation that caused it . ' Time will soon tell upon paste , ' he answered simply , and ex ...
... turned , that is , all sorts of colours - and yet he was by no means irritated ; Amy's laugh was so musical to his ears that he forgave the imputation that caused it . ' Time will soon tell upon paste , ' he answered simply , and ex ...
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... turned out to be a swan . ' ' He is a great deal more like a cygnet who has turned out to be a goose , ' said Amy , taking up her bed - candle . 6 Now , that is very ungrateful of you , ' said Sabey , laughing at the little pun ; then ...
... turned out to be a swan . ' ' He is a great deal more like a cygnet who has turned out to be a goose , ' said Amy , taking up her bed - candle . 6 Now , that is very ungrateful of you , ' said Sabey , laughing at the little pun ; then ...
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... turned to see what had caused honest John's hesitation , but Mrs. Rutherford was knitting away again as if she had backed her needles against time and was winning at the post . You need have no secrets from me , Mr. Rutherford , as to ...
... turned to see what had caused honest John's hesitation , but Mrs. Rutherford was knitting away again as if she had backed her needles against time and was winning at the post . You need have no secrets from me , Mr. Rutherford , as to ...
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... turned her thoughts at once into that direction . If it should be absolutely necessary to pay this enormous sum , the parure was perhaps what she could best afford to part with ; it was dear to her , indeed , as the apple of her eye ...
... turned her thoughts at once into that direction . If it should be absolutely necessary to pay this enormous sum , the parure was perhaps what she could best afford to part with ; it was dear to her , indeed , as the apple of her eye ...
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