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... mean in him - and other strange things like that . ' ' I didn't mean exactly that . A man is often very free of his money , and careless about money ; and young men often fancy they don't care about getting on in life — we know all that ...
... mean in him - and other strange things like that . ' ' I didn't mean exactly that . A man is often very free of his money , and careless about money ; and young men often fancy they don't care about getting on in life — we know all that ...
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... mean getting rid of it by spending or wasting it . I want it to do some good to somebody . I only want to be rid of it myself . I have money that I don't intend to keep any longer . I hate the thought of having it . What am I to do with ...
... mean getting rid of it by spending or wasting it . I want it to do some good to somebody . I only want to be rid of it myself . I have money that I don't intend to keep any longer . I hate the thought of having it . What am I to do with ...
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... mean the same thing , no 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 ...
... mean the same thing , no 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 ...
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... means broken - hearted . He didn't even say he was --- when I saw him . I think if he had known , he would have made an offer on your behalf as the next best thing . I have no scruples of conscience and no remorse on his account . I ...
... means broken - hearted . He didn't even say he was --- when I saw him . I think if he had known , he would have made an offer on your behalf as the next best thing . I have no scruples of conscience and no remorse on his account . I ...
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... mean the money that is not mine - that was given to me — that is the money you speak of ? ' " Yes , that is it ; I hate the idea , Gabrielle . ' ' I knew you would think so ; and I have already done as you would have me to do . I am ...
... mean the money that is not mine - that was given to me — that is the money you speak of ? ' " Yes , that is it ; I hate the idea , Gabrielle . ' ' I knew you would think so ; and I have already done as you would have me to do . I am ...
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