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... means you have of ever tracing George's parentage , and poor George himself may disappear , and we may never be able to learn what has become of him . " At this point they were interrupted by a knock at the door , and upon it being ...
... means you have of ever tracing George's parentage , and poor George himself may disappear , and we may never be able to learn what has become of him . " At this point they were interrupted by a knock at the door , and upon it being ...
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... mean you began to look at a little flower . " " No , I don't ; when I speak straight , I mean what I say . The flower looked at me ; I could feel it looking at me , as folks look at a thing they're longing for . " " Did you think the ...
... mean you began to look at a little flower . " " No , I don't ; when I speak straight , I mean what I say . The flower looked at me ; I could feel it looking at me , as folks look at a thing they're longing for . " " Did you think the ...
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... means of tracing out any other parentage , or of disproving the gipsy's claim to him ? Was there anything left with him to give you a clue upon which you could institute inquiries ? " These questions very much confused the dame , more ...
... means of tracing out any other parentage , or of disproving the gipsy's claim to him ? Was there anything left with him to give you a clue upon which you could institute inquiries ? " These questions very much confused the dame , more ...
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... mean , prince ? " " Oh dear no , Peter . I only meant , does she know a good many things , and if she's able to give you good advice . " " She's deep enough , my mother is , but she's never been brought up to no good : it is not her ...
... mean , prince ? " " Oh dear no , Peter . I only meant , does she know a good many things , and if she's able to give you good advice . " " She's deep enough , my mother is , but she's never been brought up to no good : it is not her ...
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... long after time , and they don't turn up ; I begin to think we are going to be done . " " Done ! how do you mean done ? " " We were to have twenty ducats for doing - you know what . " THE GIPSIES IN AMBUSH . 63 " Yes , we've.
... long after time , and they don't turn up ; I begin to think we are going to be done . " " Done ! how do you mean done ? " " We were to have twenty ducats for doing - you know what . " THE GIPSIES IN AMBUSH . 63 " Yes , we've.
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