Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 39Chatto and Windus, 1879 |
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... once , you know , there's a kind of gravity about her , so that one doesn't think of her exactly as if she were a mere girl , you know ; and there wouldn't appear all the discrepancy that there is . ' Fielding had indeed often noticed ...
... once , you know , there's a kind of gravity about her , so that one doesn't think of her exactly as if she were a mere girl , you know ; and there wouldn't appear all the discrepancy that there is . ' Fielding had indeed often noticed ...
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... once , and never come back . With all his joyous temperament , his general good spirits , and his indomitable ease and familiarity of manner to all comers , he had a great deal of nervousness and sensitiveness in his composition , and ...
... once , and never come back . With all his joyous temperament , his general good spirits , and his indomitable ease and familiarity of manner to all comers , he had a great deal of nervousness and sensitiveness in his composition , and ...
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... once . It was not any better with him when , thinking over all that had passed , he began to see that Gabrielle had been very much in the right , and had shown , even in her unwisdom and her quixotry , just that chivalrous spirit which ...
... once . It was not any better with him when , thinking over all that had passed , he began to see that Gabrielle had been very much in the right , and had shown , even in her unwisdom and her quixotry , just that chivalrous spirit which ...
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... once . Turn her over on Major Leven and his wife ; they will understand how to deal with her much better than you Tell you what , Mrs. Vanthorpe : if you will allow me , I will call on Major Leven at once . I'll go over there now , and ...
... once . Turn her over on Major Leven and his wife ; they will understand how to deal with her much better than you Tell you what , Mrs. Vanthorpe : if you will allow me , I will call on Major Leven at once . I'll go over there now , and ...
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... once for all from trying to bring further disgrace on the family of her dead husband ? ' Major Leven did not bear this message to Gabrielle . He did not say that , whenever his wife spoke of her now , she only called her that mad girl ...
... once for all from trying to bring further disgrace on the family of her dead husband ? ' Major Leven did not bear this message to Gabrielle . He did not say that , whenever his wife spoke of her now , she only called her that mad girl ...
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