Murray's Magazine, Том 4John Murray, 1888 |
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... suppose you never know when to expect Paul . " Never , " she said , taking Edward's arm and walking with a slow step and rustling dress into the drawing - room , which was darkened by heavy curtains in the windows , and was only lighted ...
... suppose you never know when to expect Paul . " Never , " she said , taking Edward's arm and walking with a slow step and rustling dress into the drawing - room , which was darkened by heavy curtains in the windows , and was only lighted ...
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... suppose , Sir , you have murmured a young trout , shyly . most magnificent thing she had ever seen ; but to be sure she had not seen much beyond the clear reaches and brown pebbles of her home in the Test . " So - so , nothing wonderful ...
... suppose , Sir , you have murmured a young trout , shyly . most magnificent thing she had ever seen ; but to be sure she had not seen much beyond the clear reaches and brown pebbles of her home in the Test . " So - so , nothing wonderful ...
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... suppose we are all agreed that force is no remedy for disorders of the soul . Such , however , was not the opinion of Dr. Keate . On one occasion - so the story goes - he addressed the boys upon the Sixth Beatitude , and the substance ...
... suppose we are all agreed that force is no remedy for disorders of the soul . Such , however , was not the opinion of Dr. Keate . On one occasion - so the story goes - he addressed the boys upon the Sixth Beatitude , and the substance ...
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... himself to tell that splendid creature what had brought him there . She smiled as she answered- " In taking the face we manage to take a good deal of feeling often . " " You do not take them yourself , I suppose Just for the Fun of it .
... himself to tell that splendid creature what had brought him there . She smiled as she answered- " In taking the face we manage to take a good deal of feeling often . " " You do not take them yourself , I suppose Just for the Fun of it .
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" You do not take them yourself , I suppose ? " " Oh , no , sir . ” " Ah , what a pity ! I would sit at once , if you would only ' take ' my feelings for me - take them right away , and give them to the poor of the parish . " " I shall ...
" You do not take them yourself , I suppose ? " " Oh , no , sir . ” " Ah , what a pity ! I would sit at once , if you would only ' take ' my feelings for me - take them right away , and give them to the poor of the parish . " " I shall ...
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