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... head , " and the best turn - out , and the best - the best people . " " One must have the best , " murmured the Con- tessa , as if it were a moral truism . " Ah , but it is good to be once more at this quiet life ! To be rid of it all ...
... head , " and the best turn - out , and the best - the best people . " " One must have the best , " murmured the Con- tessa , as if it were a moral truism . " Ah , but it is good to be once more at this quiet life ! To be rid of it all ...
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... head to smile for the last time at the historian who was coming into the room . Mr Deane was amazed by the depth of his own grief . Unconsciously he had acquired a habit of leaning on his wife , of living with her life . He was thrown ...
... head to smile for the last time at the historian who was coming into the room . Mr Deane was amazed by the depth of his own grief . Unconsciously he had acquired a habit of leaning on his wife , of living with her life . He was thrown ...
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... head ; he was so sad so studious and so young . It is no wonder that many women felt the pathos of his situation , and petted his little motherless child . But he was sternly true to his work . It was terribly dull without the ...
... head ; he was so sad so studious and so young . It is no wonder that many women felt the pathos of his situation , and petted his little motherless child . But he was sternly true to his work . It was terribly dull without the ...
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... head . Then she went back to her lord with a sigh and a keen feeling of self - reproach . Mrs Deane was always ready to blame herself for matters entirely beyond her control . Even if a day did not fulfil its early promise of fine ...
... head . Then she went back to her lord with a sigh and a keen feeling of self - reproach . Mrs Deane was always ready to blame herself for matters entirely beyond her control . Even if a day did not fulfil its early promise of fine ...
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... head at him and regarded him with a humorous kindly look . The young man was rather brusque to the old enthusiast ; but Andrew only smiled in a pity- ing manner . " His heart has been over softened , " he said to Stephen , who had half ...
... head at him and regarded him with a humorous kindly look . The young man was rather brusque to the old enthusiast ; but Andrew only smiled in a pity- ing manner . " His heart has been over softened , " he said to Stephen , who had half ...
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