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... her , or it might not . case it would be a lie . I am not sorry she is dying . ' He looked fixedly at her for a moment , and then added slowly , ' I am glad . ' In any Pale to the lips , Katharine sat silent , and 72 Healey : a Romance .
... her , or it might not . case it would be a lie . I am not sorry she is dying . ' He looked fixedly at her for a moment , and then added slowly , ' I am glad . ' In any Pale to the lips , Katharine sat silent , and 72 Healey : a Romance .
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... glad , delighted that she was free from him ; and she hoped she might never meet him , chiefly because she feared that she should smile into his face , and show him how much more light - hearted she was since she had fairly and openly ...
... glad , delighted that she was free from him ; and she hoped she might never meet him , chiefly because she feared that she should smile into his face , and show him how much more light - hearted she was since she had fairly and openly ...
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... glad that he did not say , ' What do you think about my intention ? ' ' I've seen Earnshaw this afternoon , ' he went on . ' I told him to telegraph for me if there were any necessity ; I can't trust you . The more need there was for me ...
... glad that he did not say , ' What do you think about my intention ? ' ' I've seen Earnshaw this afternoon , ' he went on . ' I told him to telegraph for me if there were any necessity ; I can't trust you . The more need there was for me ...
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... glad her brother was away . ' Glad , are you , Miss Healey ? ' he answered , biting his lips with anger at what she had told him . ' I cannot say that I am . I wish he were at home . I think there will be a stir before long . ' ' A stir ...
... glad her brother was away . ' Glad , are you , Miss Healey ? ' he answered , biting his lips with anger at what she had told him . ' I cannot say that I am . I wish he were at home . I think there will be a stir before long . ' ' A stir ...
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... glad to see him . ' Yes , yes , so glad ! But , Wilfrid , you look ill , you look sad ! I must say it , for it is true ! ' It was perfectly true . The shadow which , since CHAPTER XIII. ...
... glad to see him . ' Yes , yes , so glad ! But , Wilfrid , you look ill , you look sad ! I must say it , for it is true ! ' It was perfectly true . The shadow which , since CHAPTER XIII. ...
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