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Page 7
... turned its back on the road , and seemed to lie away from every thing but its own patch of earth and sky , away from the parish church by long fields and green lanes , away from all intercourse except that of tramps . If its face could ...
... turned its back on the road , and seemed to lie away from every thing but its own patch of earth and sky , away from the parish church by long fields and green lanes , away from all intercourse except that of tramps . If its face could ...
Page 12
... turned up " in latter times , and along with it the paradox , very puzzling to the coachman's mind , that there were men of old family and large estate who voted for the Bill . He did not grapple with the paradox ; he let it pass , with ...
... turned up " in latter times , and along with it the paradox , very puzzling to the coachman's mind , that there were men of old family and large estate who voted for the Bill . He did not grapple with the paradox ; he let it pass , with ...
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... turning toward the portrait close by her , and as often , when its young brown eyes met hers , turning away again with ... turned away , and the frightened old man seated himself with Nimrod the re- triever on an ottoman . Peeping at him ...
... turning toward the portrait close by her , and as often , when its young brown eyes met hers , turning away again with ... turned away , and the frightened old man seated himself with Nimrod the re- triever on an ottoman . Peeping at him ...
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... turning from it with a sort of impatience , and saying aloud , " Of course he will be altered ! " she rose almost with ... turned toward her and said , smil- ing , " You would not have known me , eb , mother ? " It was perhaps the truth ...
... turning from it with a sort of impatience , and saying aloud , " Of course he will be altered ! " she rose almost with ... turned toward her and said , smil- ing , " You would not have known me , eb , mother ? " It was perhaps the truth ...
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... re- lations round my neck ? I hate English wives ; they want to give their opinion about every thing . They interfere with a man's life . I shall not marry again . " Mrs. Transome bit her lip , and turned away to 24 FELIX HOLT ,
... re- lations round my neck ? I hate English wives ; they want to give their opinion about every thing . They interfere with a man's life . I shall not marry again . " Mrs. Transome bit her lip , and turned away to 24 FELIX HOLT ,
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