Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... woman was prepared to treat her not as a child or an idiot , and to enter into the conversation on the basis of an admission that there might be possessions dearer than money . Gabrielle told her the whole story , except , of course ...
... woman was prepared to treat her not as a child or an idiot , and to enter into the conversation on the basis of an admission that there might be possessions dearer than money . Gabrielle told her the whole story , except , of course ...
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... woman to grasp at money . ' ' Then why don't you keep it yourself , and make the best use you can of it , since she doesn't think herself wronged by your having it ? ' ' Because I want to be free . I want to feel that I can do as I ...
... woman to grasp at money . ' ' Then why don't you keep it yourself , and make the best use you can of it , since she doesn't think herself wronged by your having it ? ' ' Because I want to be free . I want to feel that I can do as I ...
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... woman either , but yourself . ' ' No , no ; but there is a man all the same . Well , I think on the whole you are right ; and I respect your way of looking at the matter . I can promise you that I will think it over , and I'll ask my ...
... woman either , but yourself . ' ' No , no ; but there is a man all the same . Well , I think on the whole you are right ; and I respect your way of looking at the matter . I can promise you that I will think it over , and I'll ask my ...
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... woman ought to do , and you seemed ashamed to meet your brother's eyes . What wrong had I done to your brother ? what had I to be ashamed of ? ' " Oh , no , not you , but I ; at least , I felt so for the moment . Look here , Gabrielle ...
... woman ought to do , and you seemed ashamed to meet your brother's eyes . What wrong had I done to your brother ? what had I to be ashamed of ? ' " Oh , no , not you , but I ; at least , I felt so for the moment . Look here , Gabrielle ...
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Justin McCarthy. I suspect ? How could I think a woman like you could care about a ne'er - do - well like me ? Why , I remember once saying that if you would only have the goodness to trample on me , I should be only too happy . Good ...
Justin McCarthy. I suspect ? How could I think a woman like you could care about a ne'er - do - well like me ? Why , I remember once saying that if you would only have the goodness to trample on me , I should be only too happy . Good ...
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