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Page 11
... taken by the handsome and good - for - nothing brother , whom Mrs. Leven had from the first disliked and dis- trusted . The aggrieved lady felt almost in a mood to proclaim herself an infidel , seeing how things were turning out . The ...
... taken by the handsome and good - for - nothing brother , whom Mrs. Leven had from the first disliked and dis- trusted . The aggrieved lady felt almost in a mood to proclaim herself an infidel , seeing how things were turning out . The ...
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... taken you from him ; he may even think I was treacherous to him , and deceived him . You can under stand this , Gabrielle , Gabrielle ? ' He seemed to take a delight in the mere repeating of her name . ' You forgive me , Gabrielle ...
... taken you from him ; he may even think I was treacherous to him , and deceived him . You can under stand this , Gabrielle , Gabrielle ? ' He seemed to take a delight in the mere repeating of her name . ' You forgive me , Gabrielle ...
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... anyone thought me good - looking or not ; and now I find my mind taken up with ideas about whether I look as well to - day as I did yesterday , and all such nonsense . I used to be courageous , and not 36 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... anyone thought me good - looking or not ; and now I find my mind taken up with ideas about whether I look as well to - day as I did yesterday , and all such nonsense . I used to be courageous , and not 36 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... taken for them long in advance . She drove in her brougham - hired , to be sure , but hired for the season , and therefore in a manner her own . Her brother dressed very handsomely , and devoted himself to acting as her escort and her ...
... taken for them long in advance . She drove in her brougham - hired , to be sure , but hired for the season , and therefore in a manner her own . Her brother dressed very handsomely , and devoted himself to acting as her escort and her ...
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... taken up her abode , for the time , with Lady Honeybell , and Fielding stayed for the most part in an hotel not far away . They had , for the present , to do without the exquisite hours of gloaming ; for they saw each other only in the ...
... taken up her abode , for the time , with Lady Honeybell , and Fielding stayed for the most part in an hotel not far away . They had , for the present , to do without the exquisite hours of gloaming ; for they saw each other only in the ...
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