Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... doubt he was just such another . I sometimes even think he looks like him - as Philip would look now if he were living . Do you know that , much as I respect Sir Wilberforce , I cannot help feeling a sort of shudder pass through me when ...
... doubt he was just such another . I sometimes even think he looks like him - as Philip would look now if he were living . Do you know that , much as I respect Sir Wilberforce , I cannot help feeling a sort of shudder pass through me when ...
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... doubt . He is as proud as yourself , I suppose ? Well , you needn't blush , and I don't ask you to tell me any secrets ; but , of course , my dear young woman , I can see that there is a he in the business , and that he is somebody Mrs ...
... doubt . He is as proud as yourself , I suppose ? Well , you needn't blush , and I don't ask you to tell me any secrets ; but , of course , my dear young woman , I can see that there is a he in the business , and that he is somebody Mrs ...
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... doubt whether she really had any good looks at all ; and then reassuring herself with the conviction that Fielding loved her whether or not ; and then again yielding to a growing belief that she must , on the whole , be rather good ...
... doubt whether she really had any good looks at all ; and then reassuring herself with the conviction that Fielding loved her whether or not ; and then again yielding to a growing belief that she must , on the whole , be rather good ...
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... Paulina's lips , and she looked from one face to another , as if enjoying their bewilderment before she disposed of their doubts for ever . ' My husband was Philip Vanthorpe , ' she said PAULINA LAUNCHES HER FIRE - SHIP . 71.
... Paulina's lips , and she looked from one face to another , as if enjoying their bewilderment before she disposed of their doubts for ever . ' My husband was Philip Vanthorpe , ' she said PAULINA LAUNCHES HER FIRE - SHIP . 71.
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... doubts as to certain with the doubts the additions Might satisfy them . Paulina " and was ready with any missing The story soon began to grow into ey . e conferences took place in Janet's the talk about her and her attractive- during a ...
... doubts as to certain with the doubts the additions Might satisfy them . Paulina " and was ready with any missing The story soon began to grow into ey . e conferences took place in Janet's the talk about her and her attractive- during a ...
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