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Page 122
... strange that her anticipations of one day becoming a lady " should be so nearly verified ; strange that this news should arrive just when it was too late and of no avail , even if she had cared ; very strange that she whom it most ...
... strange that her anticipations of one day becoming a lady " should be so nearly verified ; strange that this news should arrive just when it was too late and of no avail , even if she had cared ; very strange that she whom it most ...
Page 395
... strange has happened to me ? " " So strange , monseigneur , that , notwithstanding the confidence I feel in whatever you say , I can only look on it as a trick of your imagination . " " It is true , very true , and if Madame d'Oberkirch ...
... strange has happened to me ? " " So strange , monseigneur , that , notwithstanding the confidence I feel in whatever you say , I can only look on it as a trick of your imagination . " " It is true , very true , and if Madame d'Oberkirch ...
Page 540
... strange , how irritating it must be , to find a Ro of infidelity foretold as the forerunner of that event , man Catholic divine as aware as they are of all the and that after it , of course , Protestantism will be existing abuses of his ...
... strange , how irritating it must be , to find a Ro of infidelity foretold as the forerunner of that event , man Catholic divine as aware as they are of all the and that after it , of course , Protestantism will be existing abuses of his ...
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