Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... heart on the marriage of Gabrielle to Sir Wilberforce Fielding . He was a Baronet ; he was very rich ; and as he was not a young man he could not be supposed to come into any sort of comparison with the dead Albert . Everyone would know ...
... heart on the marriage of Gabrielle to Sir Wilberforce Fielding . He was a Baronet ; he was very rich ; and as he was not a young man he could not be supposed to come into any sort of comparison with the dead Albert . Everyone would know ...
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... heart . He was a friend of my unfortunate son Philip ; and I have no 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 ...
... heart . He was a friend of my unfortunate son Philip ; and I have no 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 ...
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... heart that Gabrielle returned to the home which she meant to be hers no longer . Her mind was made up ; the die was cast . Nothing on earth should induce her to live in that house and on the money of Albert Vanthorpe . She thought with ...
... heart that Gabrielle returned to the home which she meant to be hers no longer . Her mind was made up ; the die was cast . Nothing on earth should induce her to live in that house and on the money of Albert Vanthorpe . She thought with ...
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... heart was beating loudly . ' I didn't care ; I must see you ; and I lay on the hearth in token of humiliation ; for I must have offended you in some way to - day . There , you are tired , or I have frightened you . Sit here ; no 18 ...
... heart was beating loudly . ' I didn't care ; I must see you ; and I lay on the hearth in token of humiliation ; for I must have offended you in some way to - day . There , you are tired , or I have frightened you . Sit here ; no 18 ...
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... hearts on the one woman , and my good fortune is your disappointment ? ' Wilberforce replied at once : ' My dear Clarkson , how could she help liking you better ? You are young and good - looking ; and I only wonder the thing never ...
... hearts on the one woman , and my good fortune is your disappointment ? ' Wilberforce replied at once : ' My dear Clarkson , how could she help liking you better ? You are young and good - looking ; and I only wonder the thing never ...
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