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... fancy that the more staid and undemonstrative I was , the more people would look up to me . It must have made me very uninterest- ing to strangers ; but at all events it is a comfort to perceive that the damsels of the present day not ...
... fancy that the more staid and undemonstrative I was , the more people would look up to me . It must have made me very uninterest- ing to strangers ; but at all events it is a comfort to perceive that the damsels of the present day not ...
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... fancy him lying down and going to sleep like a Christian . " " You are as bad as mamma , Edy ; she always gives poor Charles the largest room in the house , so that he may walk about it if he likes whilst he is dressing . " " Is ...
... fancy him lying down and going to sleep like a Christian . " " You are as bad as mamma , Edy ; she always gives poor Charles the largest room in the house , so that he may walk about it if he likes whilst he is dressing . " " Is ...
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... Fancy Helen assuring me , and I could not help believing her , that if she were dragged to the church , she would drown herself before evening in the Mere yonder . " " Good gracious ! she must be mad to say such things , " I answered ...
... Fancy Helen assuring me , and I could not help believing her , that if she were dragged to the church , she would drown herself before evening in the Mere yonder . " " Good gracious ! she must be mad to say such things , " I answered ...
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... standing on end with blank astonishment . He asked if I knew of this sudden fancy of Helen's ? " No , indeed , " I assured him . " Did I think Mr. Saville knew of it ? " " I felt quite sure he did not , " ύο [ 1 . SPRING COMEDIES .
... standing on end with blank astonishment . He asked if I knew of this sudden fancy of Helen's ? " No , indeed , " I assured him . " Did I think Mr. Saville knew of it ? " " I felt quite sure he did not , " ύο [ 1 . SPRING COMEDIES .
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... fancy , that the prudent Lucy Milward was silenced , if not convinced , and allowed herself to be married almost directly . Charles bravely stifled his own sorrow , and helped with counsel and purse in preparing a dimi- nutive home for ...
... fancy , that the prudent Lucy Milward was silenced , if not convinced , and allowed herself to be married almost directly . Charles bravely stifled his own sorrow , and helped with counsel and purse in preparing a dimi- nutive home for ...
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