Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... better than to marry Sir Wilberforce . I don't indeed . Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen nay - says make one grant , it used to be said in my younger days . ' ' They will never make a grant in ...
... better than to marry Sir Wilberforce . I don't indeed . Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen nay - says make one grant , it used to be said in my younger days . ' ' They will never make a grant in ...
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... better because he isn't young ; but I never could like him to marry him . ' ' But Walter Taxal is young ; and you didn't like him well enough to marry him ? Gabrielle had not supposed that Mrs. Leven knew anything about Walter Taxal's ...
... better because he isn't young ; but I never could like him to marry him . ' ' But Walter Taxal is young ; and you didn't like him well enough to marry him ? Gabrielle had not supposed that Mrs. Leven knew anything about Walter Taxal's ...
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... repeating of her name . ' You forgive me , Gabrielle ? ' ' Yes , ' she said . ' I felt bitter at the moment . I think I was angry with myself more than with you ; but I understand now better , and I know it 20 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... repeating of her name . ' You forgive me , Gabrielle ? ' ' Yes , ' she said . ' I felt bitter at the moment . I think I was angry with myself more than with you ; but I understand now better , and I know it 20 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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Justin McCarthy. but I understand now better , and I know it must be a trying thing to you to have to meet your brother . But you will tell him all the truth , just as it is ; and he will believe you . He is so loyal and true himself ...
Justin McCarthy. but I understand now better , and I know it must be a trying thing to you to have to meet your brother . But you will tell him all the truth , just as it is ; and he will believe you . He is so loyal and true himself ...
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... better ? You are young and good - looking ; and I only wonder the thing never occurred to me before . I shall get over my disappointment , and be able to con- gratulate you both very soon , I hope . Tell her so from me , and wish her ...
... better ? You are young and good - looking ; and I only wonder the thing never occurred to me before . I shall get over my disappointment , and be able to con- gratulate you both very soon , I hope . Tell her so from me , and wish her ...
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