Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen nay - says make one grant , it used to be said in my younger days . ' ' They will never make a grant in my case . Sir Wilberforce knows that perfectly well . He ...
... Perhaps , however , he does not take your answer as quite final ? Nineteen nay - says make one grant , it used to be said in my younger days . ' ' They will never make a grant in my case . Sir Wilberforce knows that perfectly well . He ...
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... ' Get rid of money , my dear ? eh , but that's rather an odd question . I never heard of anyone having the slightest difficulty about getting rid of it , except perhaps the man in the story about the bottle imp- ' GABRIELLE ? II II.
... ' Get rid of money , my dear ? eh , but that's rather an odd question . I never heard of anyone having the slightest difficulty about getting rid of it , except perhaps the man in the story about the bottle imp- ' GABRIELLE ? II II.
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Justin McCarthy. perhaps the man in the story about the bottle imp- what was it ? ' But I don't mean getting rid of it by ... Perhaps she was expecting to hear something more . ' Why don't you ask Mrs. Leven to take her son's property off ...
Justin McCarthy. perhaps the man in the story about the bottle imp- what was it ? ' But I don't mean getting rid of it by ... Perhaps she was expecting to hear something more . ' Why don't you ask Mrs. Leven to take her son's property off ...
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... perhaps , if one would only think it . It was with a bursting heart that Gabrielle returned to the home which she meant to be hers no longer . Her mind was made up ; the die was cast . Nothing on earth should induce her to live in that ...
... perhaps , if one would only think it . It was with a bursting heart that Gabrielle returned to the home which she meant to be hers no longer . Her mind was made up ; the die was cast . Nothing on earth should induce her to live in that ...
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... perhaps that she was venturing too much in trusting her happiness to him . His life had been a wild one in the strict sense ; but not quite according to the con- ventional meaning of the word . It had been a life of bold and harmless ...
... perhaps that she was venturing too much in trusting her happiness to him . His life had been a wild one in the strict sense ; but not quite according to the con- ventional meaning of the word . It had been a life of bold and harmless ...
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