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mendation , dear sir , at the Horse Guards , would at once place him in some position of honor and of profit ; and , even if it were abroad , I could leave my dear aunt with the consciousness that her happi- ness is secured by you , dear ...
mendation , dear sir , at the Horse Guards , would at once place him in some position of honor and of profit ; and , even if it were abroad , I could leave my dear aunt with the consciousness that her happi- ness is secured by you , dear ...
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... dear Helen ? " Helen . " She is so brilliant . She talks so beautifully . And I- " Harley . " And you want but the habit of talk- ing to do justice to your own beautiful thoughts . " Helen looked at him gratefully , but shook her head ...
... dear Helen ? " Helen . " She is so brilliant . She talks so beautifully . And I- " Harley . " And you want but the habit of talk- ing to do justice to your own beautiful thoughts . " Helen looked at him gratefully , but shook her head ...
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... dear He was in gay spirits , and conversed more freely with Violante than he had yet done . He seemed to amuse himself by attacking all she said , and provoking her to argument . Violante was naturally a very earnest person ; whether ...
... dear He was in gay spirits , and conversed more freely with Violante than he had yet done . He seemed to amuse himself by attacking all she said , and provoking her to argument . Violante was naturally a very earnest person ; whether ...
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