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... Claudia Lemuel . It was long since she had seen the little pessimist ; and she was glad to see her now . Claudia came out of pure good - nature , for she had long given up all hopes of Gabrielle as a supporter of any great cause for the ...
... Claudia Lemuel . It was long since she had seen the little pessimist ; and she was glad to see her now . Claudia came out of pure good - nature , for she had long given up all hopes of Gabrielle as a supporter of any great cause for the ...
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... Claudia , who nevertheless liked her greatly ; and she had heaped kindness on Miss Elvin , who detested her . Claudia had heard some rumour about Gabrielle which not a little troubled her . She had some other trouble on her mind of the ...
... Claudia , who nevertheless liked her greatly ; and she had heaped kindness on Miss Elvin , who detested her . Claudia had heard some rumour about Gabrielle which not a little troubled her . She had some other trouble on her mind of the ...
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... Claudia said medita- tively . I am sure you will believe I am sincere in that . But I don't know that I ought to congratulate you . That would seem wanting in principle on my part , would it not ? ' ' Why wanting in principle , Claudia ...
... Claudia said medita- tively . I am sure you will believe I am sincere in that . But I don't know that I ought to congratulate you . That would seem wanting in principle on my part , would it not ? ' ' Why wanting in principle , Claudia ...
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... Claudia - if you mean that I will take his name . ' ' Well , now , that I do think is a pity , ' Claudia said with great earnestness . On that point I may argue , may I not ? ' ' Oh yes , Claudia , by all means . But I am afraid you ...
... Claudia - if you mean that I will take his name . ' ' Well , now , that I do think is a pity , ' Claudia said with great earnestness . On that point I may argue , may I not ? ' ' Oh yes , Claudia , by all means . But I am afraid you ...
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... Claudia when she had heard from her mother . Claudia winced , and almost shuddered . ' I heard from her yesterday , ' she said . " Oh , it is really too dreadful ! I am ashamed of women . ' Gabrielle's surprised eyes asked for some ...
... Claudia when she had heard from her mother . Claudia winced , and almost shuddered . ' I heard from her yesterday , ' she said . " Oh , it is really too dreadful ! I am ashamed of women . ' Gabrielle's surprised eyes asked for some ...
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