Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... live You may ' Your life is too lonely , dearest . You this way always . Your friends all say so . well believe that my advice on such a subject is sincere . ' ' On what subject , dear ? ' Gabrielle asked rather languidly . She had not ...
... live You may ' Your life is too lonely , dearest . You this way always . Your friends all say so . well believe that my advice on such a subject is sincere . ' ' On what subject , dear ? ' Gabrielle asked rather languidly . She had not ...
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... live in this house and live on poor Albert's money . I am sold into servitude so long as I live in this sort of way . I have no freedom ; at any moment I am liable to 1Ο DONNA QUIXOTE .
... live in this house and live on poor Albert's money . I am sold into servitude so long as I live in this sort of way . I have no freedom ; at any moment I am liable to 1Ο DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... live on , and I want no more . I hate this servitude ; I'll not endure it ; I will be free ! ' Mrs. Leven returned home much distressed in mind . Gabrielle had determined not to marry Sir Wilberforce , and it was much to be feared had ...
... live on , and I want no more . I hate this servitude ; I'll not endure it ; I will be free ! ' Mrs. Leven returned home much distressed in mind . Gabrielle had determined not to marry Sir Wilberforce , and it was much to be feared had ...
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... live on , ' Gabrielle said . ' I shall have what I lived on before I became poor Albert's widow . I was always very happy then , Lady Honeybell . There are people who do not care about money , and I am one of them . I had an idea at one ...
... live on , ' Gabrielle said . ' I shall have what I lived on before I became poor Albert's widow . I was always very happy then , Lady Honeybell . There are people who do not care about money , and I am one of them . I had an idea at one ...
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... live alone , and make up plans for the good of your fellow - creatures . But I'll tell you what you can do ; I thought it from the first time I saw you , and I think it more than ever now . ' ' Yes , Lady Honeybell , what is that ...
... live alone , and make up plans for the good of your fellow - creatures . But I'll tell you what you can do ; I thought it from the first time I saw you , and I think it more than ever now . ' ' Yes , Lady Honeybell , what is that ...
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