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... MARRIAGES ' . 143 X. PAULINA PUTS HER FOOT IN IT . 159 6 XI . AT ONE O'CLOCK TO - MORROW ' . 185 XII . THE FAIR PENITENT . . 211 XIII . ' ONE MINDED LIKE THE WEATHER , MOST UNQUIETLY ' 227 XIV . THE NIGHT OF STORM 242 XV . FAREWELL , YE ...
... MARRIAGES ' . 143 X. PAULINA PUTS HER FOOT IN IT . 159 6 XI . AT ONE O'CLOCK TO - MORROW ' . 185 XII . THE FAIR PENITENT . . 211 XIII . ' ONE MINDED LIKE THE WEATHER , MOST UNQUIETLY ' 227 XIV . THE NIGHT OF STORM 242 XV . FAREWELL , YE ...
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... marry some time or other . Therefore she had a strong conviction that before long he would be found opening his mind to Gabrielle , and she was anxious to anticipate him if she could . She wanted Gabrielle to know at once that if Sir ...
... marry some time or other . Therefore she had a strong conviction that before long he would be found opening his mind to Gabrielle , and she was anxious to anticipate him if she could . She wanted Gabrielle to know at once that if Sir ...
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... married again . In truth Mrs. Leven had now set her 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 ...
... married again . In truth Mrs. Leven had now set her 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 ...
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... marry him . ' There was another pause . Gabrielle apparently was not going to say any more on the subject . ' Well , dearest ? ' 6 ' Well , Mrs. Leven , that is the whole story . ' Gabrielle , how can you speak to me coldly as " Mrs ...
... marry him . ' There was another pause . Gabrielle apparently was not going to say any more on the subject . ' Well , dearest ? ' 6 ' Well , Mrs. Leven , that is the whole story . ' Gabrielle , how can you speak to me coldly as " Mrs ...
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... marry Sir Wilberforce . I don't indeed . Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen ... marry again ? He wouldn't much mind that , Gabrielle . Young women always say such things as that ; and believe them ...
... marry Sir Wilberforce . I don't indeed . Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen ... marry again ? He wouldn't much mind that , Gabrielle . Young women always say such things as that ; and believe them ...
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