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... true . They say that he is very generous and truthful and kind ; and that he does not care in the least for money or society or getting on in life , and that he hasn't anything mean in him - and other strange things like that . ' ' I ...
... true . They say that he is very generous and truthful and kind ; and that he does not care in the least for money or society or getting on in life , and that he hasn't anything mean in him - and other strange things like that . ' ' I ...
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... could to come to some wise disposal of poor Albert's property . Lady Honeybell felt her estimate of Gabrielle much en- hanced by what she heard . Eh , true enough , money isn't everything , ' she said to herself . Her ' GABRIELLE ? 15.
... could to come to some wise disposal of poor Albert's property . Lady Honeybell felt her estimate of Gabrielle much en- hanced by what she heard . Eh , true enough , money isn't everything , ' she said to herself . Her ' GABRIELLE ? 15.
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... true himself . ' And you do care for me , Gabrielle ? ' He sank his voice into a wonderful softness of tone . You love me ? ' ' Oh yes , I said that before . Nothing can change that . ' She felt him press her hand to his lips . There ...
... true himself . ' And you do care for me , Gabrielle ? ' He sank his voice into a wonderful softness of tone . You love me ? ' ' Oh yes , I said that before . Nothing can change that . ' She felt him press her hand to his lips . There ...
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... a moment . He was filled with new admiration for her and with gratitude , because of the manner in which she had anticipated his inmost feelings with regard to poor Albert's money . True and ' WHEN FALLS THE MODEST GLOAMING ! 27.
... a moment . He was filled with new admiration for her and with gratitude , because of the manner in which she had anticipated his inmost feelings with regard to poor Albert's money . True and ' WHEN FALLS THE MODEST GLOAMING ! 27.
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Justin McCarthy. feelings with regard to poor Albert's money . True and noble heart ! ' he thought . ' Some of your friends will blame you greatly , Gabrielle . ' ' Oh , yes ; I know . I have thought of all that . ' They will say all ...
Justin McCarthy. feelings with regard to poor Albert's money . True and noble heart ! ' he thought . ' Some of your friends will blame you greatly , Gabrielle . ' ' Oh , yes ; I know . I have thought of all that . ' They will say all ...
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