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... hope , " said Stephen . Philip continued to glare at his friend , until he felt himself beginning to laugh . Then he observed conclusively , " My dear Stephen , if there is one thing you are more deeply ignorant of than another , it is ...
... hope , " said Stephen . Philip continued to glare at his friend , until he felt himself beginning to laugh . Then he observed conclusively , " My dear Stephen , if there is one thing you are more deeply ignorant of than another , it is ...
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... seem rash and presumptuous in asking for so much when I can give so little . I beg your pardon if I have seemed too confident - seemed to urge claims . I ask nothing but to wait and hope . You will 70 70 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... seem rash and presumptuous in asking for so much when I can give so little . I beg your pardon if I have seemed too confident - seemed to urge claims . I ask nothing but to wait and hope . You will 70 70 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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Julian Russell Sturgis. ask nothing but to wait and hope . You will let me hope ? You will give me a little time ? " Per- haps it would have been well for Mr Deane if he had got rid of his young antagonist on these terms ; but emboldened ...
Julian Russell Sturgis. ask nothing but to wait and hope . You will let me hope ? You will give me a little time ? " Per- haps it would have been well for Mr Deane if he had got rid of his young antagonist on these terms ; but emboldened ...
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... hope . I doubt my work . I doubt my self . " Then as he saw that the other would speak again he added quickly , " Thanks , old fellow . I daresay you are right . But I am tired . I want to be alone for a bit . Good night . AN ...
... hope . I doubt my work . I doubt my self . " Then as he saw that the other would speak again he added quickly , " Thanks , old fellow . I daresay you are right . But I am tired . I want to be alone for a bit . Good night . AN ...
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... re- moval of the fish , which proved better than he had dared to hope , Mr Playdell was passing from the congratulatory to the sentimental stage . He re- His turned to the story which he had told with AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 107.
... re- moval of the fish , which proved better than he had dared to hope , Mr Playdell was passing from the congratulatory to the sentimental stage . He re- His turned to the story which he had told with AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 107.
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