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... happy . She looked with most wonder at the Contessa Belrotoli whose abrupt transitions from intense repose to jerky movements seemed to compel her attention . She felt a slight fear of Mr Bonamy Playdell who had given her one of his ...
... happy . She looked with most wonder at the Contessa Belrotoli whose abrupt transitions from intense repose to jerky movements seemed to compel her attention . She felt a slight fear of Mr Bonamy Playdell who had given her one of his ...
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... happy . She was complete mistress of that sweet feminine logic , which says , " I love him : therefore he is right . " Clear - sighted enough in her view of others , she saw him through a mist of tender tears greater than he was . She ...
... happy . She was complete mistress of that sweet feminine logic , which says , " I love him : therefore he is right . " Clear - sighted enough in her view of others , she saw him through a mist of tender tears greater than he was . She ...
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... happy life . One day , when she was staying there with her governess , she heard with amazement that her father was about to marry again . It had never occurred to her that it was possible for him to take another wife but she accepted ...
... happy life . One day , when she was staying there with her governess , she heard with amazement that her father was about to marry again . It had never occurred to her that it was possible for him to take another wife but she accepted ...
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... happy enough on his enchanted island . Old Rosa the wrinkled toothless but joyous old woman of the house sang to him in her high cracked voice , danced for him though her bones ached , and payed him the most extravagant com . pliments ...
... happy enough on his enchanted island . Old Rosa the wrinkled toothless but joyous old woman of the house sang to him in her high cracked voice , danced for him though her bones ached , and payed him the most extravagant com . pliments ...
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... happy morning air , which set his bright light hair flying . Cecco , who was just round the corner , pricked an ear and trotted off silently with a very high action of his little silky paws . He was bent on a private inquiry into some ...
... happy morning air , which set his bright light hair flying . Cecco , who was just round the corner , pricked an ear and trotted off silently with a very high action of his little silky paws . He was bent on a private inquiry into some ...
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