Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... young man ; and of course she assumed that he was certain to marry some time or other . Therefore she had a strong conviction that before long he would be found opening his mind to Gabrielle , and she was anxious to anticipate him if ...
... young man ; and of course she assumed that he was certain to marry some time or other . Therefore she had a strong conviction that before long he would be found opening his mind to Gabrielle , and she was anxious to anticipate him if ...
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... young man he could not be supposed to come into any sort of comparison with the dead Albert . Everyone would know that Gabrielle did not marry him for love ; and there would be no slight to the memory of Mrs. Leven's son . By refusing ...
... young man he could not be supposed to come into any sort of comparison with the dead Albert . Everyone would know that Gabrielle did not marry him for love ; and there would be no slight to the memory of Mrs. Leven's son . By refusing ...
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... Your kind of life , dear girl . It is too lonely for one so young . We all feel it . Major Leven thinks so ; and so does Sir Wilberforce Fielding . ' Gabrielle started so palpably at the mention of this name 4 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... Your kind of life , dear girl . It is too lonely for one so young . We all feel it . Major Leven thinks so ; and so does Sir Wilberforce Fielding . ' Gabrielle started so palpably at the mention of this name 4 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... ? kind of him , and all that , I suppose ; but he might have known . ' 6 But , dearest Gabrielle , you can't remain all your life in this lonely way . It is impossible , my dear child . You are too young and too pretty . 6 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... ? kind of him , and all that , I suppose ; but he might have known . ' 6 But , dearest Gabrielle , you can't remain all your life in this lonely way . It is impossible , my dear child . You are too young and too pretty . 6 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... Young women always say such things as that ; and believe them too . I was convinced at one time I never would marry again . ' ' I told him that my present resolve was not to marry again . But I told him also that I never could feel to ...
... Young women always say such things as that ; and believe them too . I was convinced at one time I never would marry again . ' ' I told him that my present resolve was not to marry again . But I told him also that I never could feel to ...
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