Under which Lord?, Volume 2Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... a certain kind of independence of action - under his own guidance - which should break down her reliance on Richard . He felt so sure of the hold which he himself had over her now , that he was not afraid COMPENSATION . 13.
... a certain kind of independence of action - under his own guidance - which should break down her reliance on Richard . He felt so sure of the hold which he himself had over her now , that he was not afraid COMPENSATION . 13.
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... sure would make him more comfortable ; and another took off her own shawl to lay across his knees . Once he got up for a book , when Aunt Catherine and Theresa , and one or two more , all rushed forward in a scramble of white hands and ...
... sure would make him more comfortable ; and another took off her own shawl to lay across his knees . Once he got up for a book , when Aunt Catherine and Theresa , and one or two more , all rushed forward in a scramble of white hands and ...
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... sure for all of us . Is it not so ? It pleases me to hear that I have been spoken well of in my absence , and I like to pass on the good things . " " Dear Superior ! you are always so kind ! " said Hermione , this time tenderly as well ...
... sure for all of us . Is it not so ? It pleases me to hear that I have been spoken well of in my absence , and I like to pass on the good things . " " Dear Superior ! you are always so kind ! " said Hermione , this time tenderly as well ...
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... sure that his friend did not know how things really stood between his own family and the Vicarage ; and it was only right that he should be told . But it was a difficult thing to do , and might be a thankless task when done . Besides ...
... sure that his friend did not know how things really stood between his own family and the Vicarage ; and it was only right that he should be told . But it was a difficult thing to do , and might be a thankless task when done . Besides ...
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... sure I would not mind then ! " said this soft - voiced , large - eyed creature , sincerely believing that years would give her the pugnacity which nature had denied , and that at forty she would be able to fight with the strongest ...
... sure I would not mind then ! " said this soft - voiced , large - eyed creature , sincerely believing that years would give her the pugnacity which nature had denied , and that at forty she would be able to fight with the strongest ...
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