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... better ; yet for you I would be trebled twenty times myself , A thousand times more fair , ten thousand times more rich . " OUT on the broad lagoon rests the fairest of fair islands , scarce large enough for all the wealth of trees and ...
... better ; yet for you I would be trebled twenty times myself , A thousand times more fair , ten thousand times more rich . " OUT on the broad lagoon rests the fairest of fair islands , scarce large enough for all the wealth of trees and ...
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... better . Mr Fernlyn had determined that he should be both a good man and a good painter . " I and my lady Art , " he said in one of his expansive moments , " will together soften his manners . " The boy on his side almost worshipped the ...
... better . Mr Fernlyn had determined that he should be both a good man and a good painter . " I and my lady Art , " he said in one of his expansive moments , " will together soften his manners . " The boy on his side almost worshipped the ...
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... better to read about a great work than to read it . With the cultured Mervin , he inhaled the essence of its contents ; with the methodical Flint , he weighed it as a link in the dragging chain of literature ; —with both gentlemen he ...
... better to read about a great work than to read it . With the cultured Mervin , he inhaled the essence of its contents ; with the methodical Flint , he weighed it as a link in the dragging chain of literature ; —with both gentlemen he ...
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... Mr Hugo Deane would have noticed in the young man an unusual appearance of self - repression . seemed to hold himself in hand like a fidgety He horse ; and no one knew better than Mr Lamond AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 61.
... Mr Hugo Deane would have noticed in the young man an unusual appearance of self - repression . seemed to hold himself in hand like a fidgety He horse ; and no one knew better than Mr Lamond AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 61.
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Julian Russell Sturgis. horse ; and no one knew better than Mr Lamond the headstrong nature of the animal which he had to control . Mr Deane however saw nothing but a new acquaintance who had made himself very agreeable — a young man of ...
Julian Russell Sturgis. horse ; and no one knew better than Mr Lamond the headstrong nature of the animal which he had to control . Mr Deane however saw nothing but a new acquaintance who had made himself very agreeable — a young man of ...
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