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... answered . ' She must let him go ; he is more plague than all the rest together . Why , I found him this morning ... answer her . ' Theodora , my dear girl , ' said Mr. Morgan , ' I can trust you in this matter . Your poor father himself.
... answered . ' She must let him go ; he is more plague than all the rest together . Why , I found him this morning ... answer her . ' Theodora , my dear girl , ' said Mr. Morgan , ' I can trust you in this matter . Your poor father himself.
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... answered ' Yes ; ' but further words on the part of either were put a stop to by an uproar below stairs , and Mr. Astley begged her to go and inquire the cause . ' No , I will not consent to it , I will not hear of it , ' were the words ...
... answered ' Yes ; ' but further words on the part of either were put a stop to by an uproar below stairs , and Mr. Astley begged her to go and inquire the cause . ' No , I will not consent to it , I will not hear of it , ' were the words ...
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... answered ; ' but I have not enough , I have only seventeen shillings . What shall I do ? ' ' What are you going to town for , may I ask ? ' said Mr. Morgan . ' Why , I must go about Alfred . ' wild ' Here , sit down and tell me all ...
... answered ; ' but I have not enough , I have only seventeen shillings . What shall I do ? ' ' What are you going to town for , may I ask ? ' said Mr. Morgan . ' Why , I must go about Alfred . ' wild ' Here , sit down and tell me all ...
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... answer him , but she burst into tears ; and Mr. Morgan calling to a guard to unlock the carriage , handed her out . ' I am very much surprised , and very angry with you , Theodora , ' he said ... answered- ' I cannot now ; I have paid all my.
... answer him , but she burst into tears ; and Mr. Morgan calling to a guard to unlock the carriage , handed her out . ' I am very much surprised , and very angry with you , Theodora , ' he said ... answered- ' I cannot now ; I have paid all my.
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... answered Theodora , feeling hurt at Mr. Morgan's way of speaking . ' Oh , Theo , you are certainly a dreadful little ignora- What would have become of you had I not met mus ! you ? ' ' I am very glad that you did , ' she answered ; but ...
... answered Theodora , feeling hurt at Mr. Morgan's way of speaking . ' Oh , Theo , you are certainly a dreadful little ignora- What would have become of you had I not met mus ! you ? ' ' I am very glad that you did , ' she answered ; but ...
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