Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... happened . ' You start at his name , my Gabrielle . Has Sir Wilberforce been here lately ? ' ' He was here this morning , ' Gabrielle said , in the tone of one from whom a painful confession is extorted . ' He has not gone very long ...
... happened . ' You start at his name , my Gabrielle . Has Sir Wilberforce been here lately ? ' ' He was here this morning , ' Gabrielle said , in the tone of one from whom a painful confession is extorted . ' He has not gone very long ...
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... happening to me in this room , ' she thought . Soon I shall not see it any more . There are some memories of it that I shall always love . ' 6 The dusk was gathering , and the room was dim . The lamps were not yet lighted ; she could ...
... happening to me in this room , ' she thought . Soon I shall not see it any more . There are some memories of it that I shall always love . ' 6 The dusk was gathering , and the room was dim . The lamps were not yet lighted ; she could ...
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... miserable , for they cannot love . ' Then she rang for lights , and tried to look and feel like some commonplace person to whom nothing in particular has happened . 23 CHAPTER II . ' WHEN FALLS THE MODEST GLOAMING 22 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... miserable , for they cannot love . ' Then she rang for lights , and tried to look and feel like some commonplace person to whom nothing in particular has happened . 23 CHAPTER II . ' WHEN FALLS THE MODEST GLOAMING 22 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... happened to occur to her mind at the moment . She got invitations to attend other meetings ; she 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 ...
... happened to occur to her mind at the moment . She got invitations to attend other meetings ; she 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 ...
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... happened to Vanthorpe ; that he and she had always lived in New Orleans under the name of Clarkson , a name which a 6 man whose real name had any Clarkson in it , ' as Paulina put it , would not have been likely to adopt for the purpose ...
... happened to Vanthorpe ; that he and she had always lived in New Orleans under the name of Clarkson , a name which a 6 man whose real name had any Clarkson in it , ' as Paulina put it , would not have been likely to adopt for the purpose ...
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