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... Lady R. You wouldn't have me think of you all day . A man always about is insuf- ferable . C. Everything is insufferable or odious to - day . Lady R. Do you think so ? C. I mean that you think so . Lady R. How can you know what I think ...
... Lady R. You wouldn't have me think of you all day . A man always about is insuf- ferable . C. Everything is insufferable or odious to - day . Lady R. Do you think so ? C. I mean that you think so . Lady R. How can you know what I think ...
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tion you . But I don't know who you ( LADY ROEDALE draws aside a curtain and Lady R. Too late . I hear him on the. too , and had never come out and grown wise and old in this horrid world ! It was there that I saw him first , just there ...
tion you . But I don't know who you ( LADY ROEDALE draws aside a curtain and Lady R. Too late . I hear him on the. too , and had never come out and grown wise and old in this horrid world ! It was there that I saw him first , just there ...
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Lady R. Too late . I hear him on the ( As she begins to arrange the colors on the palette , stairs . Lady R. It is much better than mine . know ? Indeed it has only one fault . C. How can you know , when you never believe , if I ...
Lady R. Too late . I hear him on the ( As she begins to arrange the colors on the palette , stairs . Lady R. It is much better than mine . know ? Indeed it has only one fault . C. How can you know , when you never believe , if I ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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