Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... wonder . ' I like Walter Taxal very much ; but not in that way . I could not marry him . But I don't want to marry anyone . ' ' Gabrielle , ' Mrs. Leven said suddenly , ' did Sir Wilberforce ask you if there was anyone you preferred to ...
... wonder . ' I like Walter Taxal very much ; but not in that way . I could not marry him . But I don't want to marry anyone . ' ' Gabrielle , ' Mrs. Leven said suddenly , ' did Sir Wilberforce ask you if there was anyone you preferred to ...
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... wonder if I was afraid to meet him ? I have taken you from him ; he may even think I was treacherous to him , and deceived him . You can under stand this , Gabrielle , Gabrielle ? ' He seemed to take a delight in the mere repeating of ...
... wonder if I was afraid to meet him ? I have taken you from him ; he may even think I was treacherous to him , and deceived him . You can under stand this , Gabrielle , Gabrielle ? ' He seemed to take a delight in the mere repeating of ...
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... wonder the thing never occurred to me before . I shall get over my disappointment , and be able to con- gratulate you both very soon , I hope . Tell her so from me , and wish her every happiness ; and the same to you , Clarkson , from ...
... wonder the thing never occurred to me before . I shall get over my disappointment , and be able to con- gratulate you both very soon , I hope . Tell her so from me , and wish her every happiness ; and the same to you , Clarkson , from ...
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... wonder , by my troth , what thou and I did till we loved ? ' The sweet strong words of the poet often came up to the mind of Fielding , and might have come up to the mind of Gabrielle too if she had 30 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... wonder , by my troth , what thou and I did till we loved ? ' The sweet strong words of the poet often came up to the mind of Fielding , and might have come up to the mind of Gabrielle too if she had 30 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... wonder and com- passion . This feeling of love was the one thing she had always wanted . She had missed it , not knowing what it was she missed . She was so happy now that she sometimes became sad for very happiness ; sad through the ...
... wonder and com- passion . This feeling of love was the one thing she had always wanted . She had missed it , not knowing what it was she missed . She was so happy now that she sometimes became sad for very happiness ; sad through the ...
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