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... sure of being heard with Ros , said that in early youth he evinced the profound attention and respect . This is the same obstinate and unsocial disposition , which enjoyable period of his life , and he must make has since been so ...
... sure of being heard with Ros , said that in early youth he evinced the profound attention and respect . This is the same obstinate and unsocial disposition , which enjoyable period of his life , and he must make has since been so ...
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... sure Wenna can go ; and I know she would like to walk round by the cliffs - she is always glad to do that — and I will tell her to get ready instantly . But I can't go , Mr. Trelyon - I am exceedingly busy this morning . " 66 Why , you ...
... sure Wenna can go ; and I know she would like to walk round by the cliffs - she is always glad to do that — and I will tell her to get ready instantly . But I can't go , Mr. Trelyon - I am exceedingly busy this morning . " 66 Why , you ...
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... sure you would have ing it keenly . 66 Oh , go away , you bad bird , " she cried , " and let the poor little things alone ! " And sure enough , at this moment , the motionless speck up there began to flut- ter its wings , and presently ...
... sure you would have ing it keenly . 66 Oh , go away , you bad bird , " she cried , " and let the poor little things alone ! " And sure enough , at this moment , the motionless speck up there began to flut- ter its wings , and presently ...
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... sure they are all very good - natured to us , and say very nice things of the inn ; but then it looks so silly . And the young gentlemen are far the worst— especially the university young gentlemen , for they write such stupid poetry ...
... sure they are all very good - natured to us , and say very nice things of the inn ; but then it looks so silly . And the young gentlemen are far the worst— especially the university young gentlemen , for they write such stupid poetry ...
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... sure he would " But , Mrs. Trelyon , " the girl said ear- do more for you than for any one I know.nestly , " I am quite sure you mistake As for me , I have never had any control altogether my relations with your son . over him ; but he ...
... sure he would " But , Mrs. Trelyon , " the girl said ear- do more for you than for any one I know.nestly , " I am quite sure you mistake As for me , I have never had any control altogether my relations with your son . over him ; but he ...
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