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... asked why or to what end . So she saw life at Lady Lappin's little tea - party on the Grand Canal , and was happy . She looked with most wonder at the Contessa Belrotoli whose abrupt transitions from intense repose to jerky movements ...
... asked why or to what end . So she saw life at Lady Lappin's little tea - party on the Grand Canal , and was happy . She looked with most wonder at the Contessa Belrotoli whose abrupt transitions from intense repose to jerky movements ...
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... asked the other smiling , with a little malice . " No , no . You we understand . You are the spoiled child of the house . We can't have two . " ' But he will wish to work when he can wish anything . At present he insists on caring for ...
... asked the other smiling , with a little malice . " No , no . You we understand . You are the spoiled child of the house . We can't have two . " ' But he will wish to work when he can wish anything . At present he insists on caring for ...
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... asked the other slyly . " Commit one more youthful folly . Come , my master , you must take Philip . " There was music to the ears of Mr Fernlyn in the words " my master . " " If I must , I must , " he said gruffly , raising his big ...
... asked the other slyly . " Commit one more youthful folly . Come , my master , you must take Philip . " There was music to the ears of Mr Fernlyn in the words " my master . " " If I must , I must , " he said gruffly , raising his big ...
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... asking about the strength of the young wife with the flushed brown face . She had always been well and strong ; and so she waited for him patiently , certain that the first change would put her right again . And so the change came . The ...
... asking about the strength of the young wife with the flushed brown face . She had always been well and strong ; and so she waited for him patiently , certain that the first change would put her right again . And so the change came . The ...
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... asked support instead of giving it . In- deed he never quite got over the feeling of annoy- ance that the child was there in her mother's place . For a time he thought that his strength was de- parted . Then little by little his good ...
... asked support instead of giving it . In- deed he never quite got over the feeling of annoy- ance that the child was there in her mother's place . For a time he thought that his strength was de- parted . Then little by little his good ...
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