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... duties and home cares , I wrote and told Helen that I could come now and pay her this long - promised visit ; she seemed , by her reply , to be just as fond of me as ever ; and never was there 12 [ I. SPRING COMEDIES .
... duties and home cares , I wrote and told Helen that I could come now and pay her this long - promised visit ; she seemed , by her reply , to be just as fond of me as ever ; and never was there 12 [ I. SPRING COMEDIES .
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... seemed of little consequence now what enormity in the way of lying in bed was committed ; so , instead of being startled or shocked to see the lateness of the hour , I merely said , " Tell Miss Ramsay I am awake , and would be glad to ...
... seemed of little consequence now what enormity in the way of lying in bed was committed ; so , instead of being startled or shocked to see the lateness of the hour , I merely said , " Tell Miss Ramsay I am awake , and would be glad to ...
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... , as my fingers touched its handle , by Mrs. Ramsay herself , who seemed delighted to perceive how com- pletely , both in letter and in spirit , I had obeyed her injunctions to sleep well , and she now considered 20 [ I. SPRING COMEDIES .
... , as my fingers touched its handle , by Mrs. Ramsay herself , who seemed delighted to perceive how com- pletely , both in letter and in spirit , I had obeyed her injunctions to sleep well , and she now considered 20 [ I. SPRING COMEDIES .
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... seemed unable to find words in which to tell me the news I had already guessed . But I could not bear the suspense , so I said , - " Is Mr. Kenneth the Cousin Charles I have heard Helen mention once or twice ? " " Yes , dear , the very ...
... seemed unable to find words in which to tell me the news I had already guessed . But I could not bear the suspense , so I said , - " Is Mr. Kenneth the Cousin Charles I have heard Helen mention once or twice ? " " Yes , dear , the very ...
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... seemed glad to sit down and rest , for the peculiarity of Mr. Charles was , that he lived always on his legs , unless he was on a horse's back . As for sitting in a chair and amusing himself with a book or a paper on a rainy day , he ...
... seemed glad to sit down and rest , for the peculiarity of Mr. Charles was , that he lived always on his legs , unless he was on a horse's back . As for sitting in a chair and amusing himself with a book or a paper on a rainy day , he ...
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