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... enemy . " O , father , will it not be very dreadful ? " she said , with great simplicity , in a voice half sad , half tender , " for I love . " The Cardinal looked at her with surprise . " And whom do you love , my daughter ? " Eugenie ...
... enemy . " O , father , will it not be very dreadful ? " she said , with great simplicity , in a voice half sad , half tender , " for I love . " The Cardinal looked at her with surprise . " And whom do you love , my daughter ? " Eugenie ...
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... enemies ; but now - ah , me ! I love as I never loved - I knew not what love was . Can I commit such an awful perjury ? " But we will not - in fact , we must not- dwell on these scenes , for we have a long tale to tell . About a week ...
... enemies ; but now - ah , me ! I love as I never loved - I knew not what love was . Can I commit such an awful perjury ? " But we will not - in fact , we must not- dwell on these scenes , for we have a long tale to tell . About a week ...
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... upon your head . " In these few minutes , Arthur Conway had confirmed to himself a bitter , implacable enemy , and had made a firm , sincere , though humble friend . CHAPTER VI . THREE days after the occurrence related in 98 ARTHUR CONWAY .
... upon your head . " In these few minutes , Arthur Conway had confirmed to himself a bitter , implacable enemy , and had made a firm , sincere , though humble friend . CHAPTER VI . THREE days after the occurrence related in 98 ARTHUR CONWAY .
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... enemy . " Very true and very proper , " replied the Frenchman shrugging his shoulders , and ele- vating his eyebrows ; " but , Captain , are there none of these aristocrats on whom you wish particularly to be revenged ? " << Yes , by ...
... enemy . " Very true and very proper , " replied the Frenchman shrugging his shoulders , and ele- vating his eyebrows ; " but , Captain , are there none of these aristocrats on whom you wish particularly to be revenged ? " << Yes , by ...
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... enemies . Poor Mrs. Gordon , whose nerves had never recovered the dreadful shock of her husband's miserable death , could not long bear up against the world . She soon sank under the accumulated trials of poverty , dependence ...
... enemies . Poor Mrs. Gordon , whose nerves had never recovered the dreadful shock of her husband's miserable death , could not long bear up against the world . She soon sank under the accumulated trials of poverty , dependence ...
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