The next-door neighbours, by the author of 'Temptation'. |
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... felt the injus- tice the untruth of this . She was not in- indeed , like some daughters , blindly attached to her father , nor did she know how large a portion of that father's thoughts she and her husband had ever occupied , nor how ...
... felt the injus- tice the untruth of this . She was not in- indeed , like some daughters , blindly attached to her father , nor did she know how large a portion of that father's thoughts she and her husband had ever occupied , nor how ...
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... felt , at last , as a hardship , and was made the excuse for occasional fits of economy , which the meddling world presumed not a little to wonder at , and condemn . That world indeed , was beginning to think that in spite of his riches ...
... felt , at last , as a hardship , and was made the excuse for occasional fits of economy , which the meddling world presumed not a little to wonder at , and condemn . That world indeed , was beginning to think that in spite of his riches ...
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... felt it due to her posi- tion not to stoop . Lady Henry had kept up a distant bowing acquaintance with Mrs. Thompson , and that was all . Neither of them had ever liked the other ; and whilst Edith could not forget her treatment of ...
... felt it due to her posi- tion not to stoop . Lady Henry had kept up a distant bowing acquaintance with Mrs. Thompson , and that was all . Neither of them had ever liked the other ; and whilst Edith could not forget her treatment of ...
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... felt he could not feel with her . Into the purer depths of that spiritual Heaven to which she had attained , it was forbidden him to enter . Then , gradually , there came over him a distaste for the exaltation in which it seemed he ...
... felt he could not feel with her . Into the purer depths of that spiritual Heaven to which she had attained , it was forbidden him to enter . Then , gradually , there came over him a distaste for the exaltation in which it seemed he ...
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... felt that this was easier said than done - it might be no longer in his power . Such habits are not to be broken through at once , by the mere effort of the will ; nor can a man , who has accustomed himself to spend whole days , and ...
... felt that this was easier said than done - it might be no longer in his power . Such habits are not to be broken through at once , by the mere effort of the will ; nor can a man , who has accustomed himself to spend whole days , and ...
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