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... suppose I uttered a dozen words . It is cer- tainly true that the atmosphere of Holland House is often oppressive , but that was not it ; it was a painful consciousness of my own fair share in conversation of this description ...
... suppose I uttered a dozen words . It is cer- tainly true that the atmosphere of Holland House is often oppressive , but that was not it ; it was a painful consciousness of my own fair share in conversation of this description ...
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... suppose that happens in every village in Cornwall ? My mother was speaking about it only this morning . " 66 Oh , " she said , " that boy ought to pay me every attention to make up for his bad conduct . He was once a sweet- heart of ...
... suppose that happens in every village in Cornwall ? My mother was speaking about it only this morning . " 66 Oh , " she said , " that boy ought to pay me every attention to make up for his bad conduct . He was once a sweet- heart of ...
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... suppose you mean me ? " he said . " And if I did ? " she said boldly . might have visited him with one of those fits of formal politeness or of constrained " Don't you think , when you want your silence with which young ladies are ac ...
... suppose you mean me ? " he said . " And if I did ? " she said boldly . might have visited him with one of those fits of formal politeness or of constrained " Don't you think , when you want your silence with which young ladies are ac ...
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... suppose it is that the fresh air gives them very good spirits , and they don't care what they say , and they never ex- pect that their friends will see what they have written . I have noticed , though , that the walking gentleman never ...
... suppose it is that the fresh air gives them very good spirits , and they don't care what they say , and they never ex- pect that their friends will see what they have written . I have noticed , though , that the walking gentleman never ...
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... suppose the same is true of Corot and the other grey French painters whom they all admire as suggesting a dreamy wistfulness , and not obtruding any pe- dantic or scientific knowledge ; but I cannot forgive these men for banishing the ...
... suppose the same is true of Corot and the other grey French painters whom they all admire as suggesting a dreamy wistfulness , and not obtruding any pe- dantic or scientific knowledge ; but I cannot forgive these men for banishing the ...
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