Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... happy then , Lady Honeybell . There are people who do not care about money , and I am one of them . I had an idea at one time that I might do a great deal of good somehow , and make many people happy ; but I don't think I made much of a ...
... happy then , Lady Honeybell . There are people who do not care about money , and I am one of them . I had an idea at one time that I might do a great deal of good somehow , and make many people happy ; but I don't think I made much of a ...
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... happy . There's your mission for you , Gabrielle , my dear . I call you by your name , for I like you . I am only afraid it won't be the man that I would name if I had the chance . I wish I had a son , and that you would marry him ...
... happy . There's your mission for you , Gabrielle , my dear . I call you by your name , for I like you . I am only afraid it won't be the man that I would name if I had the chance . I wish I had a son , and that you would marry him ...
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... happy . Good heavens ! how could I fancy that you would care about me ? I should never have believed it , if you had not told me yourself . ' ' I don't know why I told you , ' Gabrielle said ; but I could not help it then , and I felt ...
... happy . Good heavens ! how could I fancy that you would care about me ? I should never have believed it , if you had not told me yourself . ' ' I don't know why I told you , ' Gabrielle said ; but I could not help it then , and I felt ...
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... happy . All her life before had seemed lonely and bare , a mere dull mistake , until this moment . Is it possible , ' she thought , that this can 6 6 last ; that happiness like this moment's is not to be paid for by some misfortune ...
... happy . All her life before had seemed lonely and bare , a mere dull mistake , until this moment . Is it possible , ' she thought , that this can 6 6 last ; that happiness like this moment's is not to be paid for by some misfortune ...
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... happy lover . But he was also in a condition of much distress for the unhappy one who might , for all he knew , be in such state as Burns has described . The one sole drawback to his happiness was his knowledge that the same event which ...
... happy lover . But he was also in a condition of much distress for the unhappy one who might , for all he knew , be in such state as Burns has described . The one sole drawback to his happiness was his knowledge that the same event which ...
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