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... strange to my readers that I did not take immediate measures to dis- cover a full , true , and particular history of the lady of the manor . But , first of all , I can truly say , I am no lover of gossip . I knew no one at Wood- leigh ...
... strange to my readers that I did not take immediate measures to dis- cover a full , true , and particular history of the lady of the manor . But , first of all , I can truly say , I am no lover of gossip . I knew no one at Wood- leigh ...
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... strange it seems to us short - sighted mortals , that there should appear so unequal a distribution of this life's bliss ! When we see sorrow entering dwellings , in which we presumptuous mortals would fain ignorantly imagine that ...
... strange it seems to us short - sighted mortals , that there should appear so unequal a distribution of this life's bliss ! When we see sorrow entering dwellings , in which we presumptuous mortals would fain ignorantly imagine that ...
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... strange children , and could pull her , he would say , any way he liked ; whilst Ethel and Rose , perhaps , were too much occupied with older and less familiar partners , to have much favour to bestow upon their every - day companion ...
... strange children , and could pull her , he would say , any way he liked ; whilst Ethel and Rose , perhaps , were too much occupied with older and less familiar partners , to have much favour to bestow upon their every - day companion ...
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... so delightfully strange to behold under these new circumstances , in this new capacity - one whom they had seen be- fore , but as the kind acquaintance of the Brighton beach , whom no one knew or cared for 88 THE YOUNG HUSBAND .
... so delightfully strange to behold under these new circumstances , in this new capacity - one whom they had seen be- fore , but as the kind acquaintance of the Brighton beach , whom no one knew or cared for 88 THE YOUNG HUSBAND .
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... strange that Mr. Fordyce should have stayed away so long ; but , I believe , that it was all owing to his anxiety to keep us at the Willows ; he did not even write , lest , I suppose , any communica- tion should be opened on the subject ...
... strange that Mr. Fordyce should have stayed away so long ; but , I believe , that it was all owing to his anxiety to keep us at the Willows ; he did not even write , lest , I suppose , any communica- tion should be opened on the subject ...
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