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... seen Fielding that morning ; where she had spoken with Wilberforce later still . As she reached its thres- hold she was thinking of this and of other memor- able interviews she had had in the same room , with the portrait of Albert ...
... seen Fielding that morning ; where she had spoken with Wilberforce later still . As she reached its thres- hold she was thinking of this and of other memor- able interviews she had had in the same room , with the portrait of Albert ...
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... seen you ? ' she said , hardly knowing what she was saying , and only feeling sure that her 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 ...
... seen you ? ' she said , hardly knowing what she was saying , and only feeling sure that her 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 ...
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... seen even from the very first that there was a depth of fresh and almost boyish yearning in the young man for the sweet and close companionship of some loving nature . He could not have loved Gabrielle if she had not been of his own ...
... seen even from the very first that there was a depth of fresh and almost boyish yearning in the young man for the sweet and close companionship of some loving nature . He could not have loved Gabrielle if she had not been of his own ...
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... seen Paulina before ; and she was surprised to hear Paulina claim him as an acquaintance . She turned cold , and felt miserable . She faintly acknow- ledged the gracious bow of Paulina , and shrank back . Mr. Lefussis , meanwhile ...
... seen Paulina before ; and she was surprised to hear Paulina claim him as an acquaintance . She turned cold , and felt miserable . She faintly acknow- ledged the gracious bow of Paulina , and shrank back . Mr. Lefussis , meanwhile ...
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... seen before . She was trembling all over ; but she had evidently plucked up a spirit . The stairs of Bolingbroke Place were given to much creaking . The step of a mounting visitor was heard a long way in advance when there was no other ...
... seen before . She was trembling all over ; but she had evidently plucked up a spirit . The stairs of Bolingbroke Place were given to much creaking . The step of a mounting visitor was heard a long way in advance when there was no other ...
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