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... , " Alice asked , with a sense almost of exultant hope , despite of his visible suffering , " that you never can ? " " No , " returned Kimberley . " She hasn't told me so , but I know it , I knew 34 THE WAY OF THE WORLD .
... , " Alice asked , with a sense almost of exultant hope , despite of his visible suffering , " that you never can ? " " No , " returned Kimberley . " She hasn't told me so , but I know it , I knew 34 THE WAY OF THE WORLD .
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... returned the other noble creature . " Not if he'd ha ' broke his neck . I don't know what the aristocracy is a coming to . " " The erristawcracy ? " cried number one , with a look of mingled pity and disdain . " The erris- tawcracy is ...
... returned the other noble creature . " Not if he'd ha ' broke his neck . I don't know what the aristocracy is a coming to . " " The erristawcracy ? " cried number one , with a look of mingled pity and disdain . " The erris- tawcracy is ...
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... returned Windgall , " since we have known each other . " He was a kindly man enough by nature , and had no wish to be cruel to his daughter , but it was hard to think that the wreck of all his hopes was near and unescapable . He could ...
... returned Windgall , " since we have known each other . " He was a kindly man enough by nature , and had no wish to be cruel to his daughter , but it was hard to think that the wreck of all his hopes was near and unescapable . He could ...
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... returned Kimberley , " I am very sorry , but I can't break Lady Ella's heart . " " What did Alice say to you when you broached this fancy to her ? " Windgall asked . " Did she confirm it ? " " No. She said it was a matter of great THE ...
... returned Kimberley , " I am very sorry , but I can't break Lady Ella's heart . " " What did Alice say to you when you broached this fancy to her ? " Windgall asked . " Did she confirm it ? " " No. She said it was a matter of great THE ...
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... returned , bearing a card of thick and dogseared pasteboard somewhat soiled . Upon this was written , in a painful hand , the name of Mr. Augustus Vidler , and the Editor glancing at it intimated that Mr. Vidler might enter . " Good ...
... returned , bearing a card of thick and dogseared pasteboard somewhat soiled . Upon this was written , in a painful hand , the name of Mr. Augustus Vidler , and the Editor glancing at it intimated that Mr. Vidler might enter . " Good ...
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