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... Leaves . ' The first part of that story has , through circum- stances connected with the various forms of publica- tions adopted thus far , addressed itself to a compara- tively limited class of readers in England . When the book is ...
... Leaves . ' The first part of that story has , through circum- stances connected with the various forms of publica- tions adopted thus far , addressed itself to a compara- tively limited class of readers in England . When the book is ...
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... Leaves ' offended susceptibilities of the sort felt by Tartuffe , when he took out his handkerchief , and requested Dorine to cover her bosom . I not only decline to defend myself , under such circumstances as these — I say plainly ...
... Leaves ' offended susceptibilities of the sort felt by Tartuffe , when he took out his handkerchief , and requested Dorine to cover her bosom . I not only decline to defend myself , under such circumstances as these — I say plainly ...
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Wilkie Collins. Fallen Leaves , ' until the first part of the story has found its way to the people . Turning for a moment to the present novel , you will ( I hope ) find two interesting studies of humanity in these pages . In the ...
Wilkie Collins. Fallen Leaves , ' until the first part of the story has found its way to the people . Turning for a moment to the present novel , you will ( I hope ) find two interesting studies of humanity in these pages . In the ...
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... leave her husband's plans and projects where he had left them at his death , and if she had never taken that rash journey to our branch office at Frankfort - but what is the use of speculating on what might or might not have happened ...
... leave her husband's plans and projects where he had left them at his death , and if she had never taken that rash journey to our branch office at Frankfort - but what is the use of speculating on what might or might not have happened ...
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... leave us just yet ; I want to put a question to you relating to my husband's affairs , in which I am deeply interested . ' Mr. Hartrey returned to his chair . After a momentary hesita- tion , my aunt put her question in terms which took ...
... leave us just yet ; I want to put a question to you relating to my husband's affairs , in which I am deeply interested . ' Mr. Hartrey returned to his chair . After a momentary hesita- tion , my aunt put her question in terms which took ...
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