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Page 49
... appearance more than he likes , you know ; and he's a very clever fellow , able to do anything now when he settles down . I want him to go into Parlia- ment , as I have no taste that way ; poor father would have liked one of us to be in ...
... appearance more than he likes , you know ; and he's a very clever fellow , able to do anything now when he settles down . I want him to go into Parlia- ment , as I have no taste that way ; poor father would have liked one of us to be in ...
Page 56
... appeared as the supporter of the crotchet of anyone who chose to invite her . She was quite a distinguished person ; and in more than one instance , the prospective candidate for a metropolitan borough had been asked , by a deputation ...
... appeared as the supporter of the crotchet of anyone who chose to invite her . She was quite a distinguished person ; and in more than one instance , the prospective candidate for a metropolitan borough had been asked , by a deputation ...
Page 101
... appeared to be in motion around her , and the whole world seemed to be falling on her ; and then , at the acme of this tumult of odd sensations , there was a sudden sweet sense of ease and relief ; and , in short , she fainted . She ...
... appeared to be in motion around her , and the whole world seemed to be falling on her ; and then , at the acme of this tumult of odd sensations , there was a sudden sweet sense of ease and relief ; and , in short , she fainted . She ...
Page 110
... ' he said cheerily , ' you are a companion to go tiger - hunting with . The tiger has appeared , Gabri- elle , and you are not inclined to run away . Come AH shall we walk once or twice round this old 110 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... ' he said cheerily , ' you are a companion to go tiger - hunting with . The tiger has appeared , Gabri- elle , and you are not inclined to run away . Come AH shall we walk once or twice round this old 110 DONNA QUIXOTE .
Page 113
... appeared to be very quiet . ' Light the lamp , ' he said . And get the other lamp ; and then take that key off the table and go downstairs and let that woman out . ' ' I'll not go near her , ' Janet said , without looking at him . • Are ...
... appeared to be very quiet . ' Light the lamp , ' he said . And get the other lamp ; and then take that key off the table and go downstairs and let that woman out . ' ' I'll not go near her , ' Janet said , without looking at him . • Are ...
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