All the Year Round, 13–14. köideCharles Dickens, 1865 |
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... thought , was sure to come the winding road , dipping into the clumps of forward ; " but he was irresolute , and went back trees , and reappearing proudly in the sun , making again timidly when he had advanced . the mile and a half or ...
... thought , was sure to come the winding road , dipping into the clumps of forward ; " but he was irresolute , and went back trees , and reappearing proudly in the sun , making again timidly when he had advanced . the mile and a half or ...
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... thought a young man so anxious that his stockings should match , what a match he would make ! and I ran over the names of all the girls I knew , to see which would suit him best . I never thought of myself , but Robert says he always ...
... thought a young man so anxious that his stockings should match , what a match he would make ! and I ran over the names of all the girls I knew , to see which would suit him best . I never thought of myself , but Robert says he always ...
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... thought it his duty to do so , and we accepted it because we thought it our duty to do so . The moment of meeting was dreaded by all of us , the time for parting was happiness to all of us . We ladies , after leaving the dinner - room ...
... thought it his duty to do so , and we accepted it because we thought it our duty to do so . The moment of meeting was dreaded by all of us , the time for parting was happiness to all of us . We ladies , after leaving the dinner - room ...
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... thought this a compliment , and for fear he should not , I did not tell him of it . But at all events , Pet having accorded him her affection , now gave him such abundant proofs of it , that he once more thought her the prettiest girl ...
... thought this a compliment , and for fear he should not , I did not tell him of it . But at all events , Pet having accorded him her affection , now gave him such abundant proofs of it , that he once more thought her the prettiest girl ...
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... thought very well of him then , because he was so kind to grandpapa . She could not have affection such as should be a wife's all in so great hurry . He would wait - weeks , months , years . No ; she would have no waiting , she was not ...
... thought very well of him then , because he was so kind to grandpapa . She could not have affection such as should be a wife's all in so great hurry . He would wait - weeks , months , years . No ; she would have no waiting , she was not ...
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