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... people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to yield to the soothing influence of the place and of the hour ; and neither his wife nor his daughter dared yield before him . Now when 10 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to yield to the soothing influence of the place and of the hour ; and neither his wife nor his daughter dared yield before him . Now when 10 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... hour . When he thought this girl cared for him he suffered agonies of doubt about his own feelings . When she jilted him , as maidens will , he incontinently decided that life was over for him . If you could see the poor boy's letters ...
... hour . When he thought this girl cared for him he suffered agonies of doubt about his own feelings . When she jilted him , as maidens will , he incontinently decided that life was over for him . If you could see the poor boy's letters ...
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... hour of the day . There he might sit and let his eyes rest on the long leaves of oleander and on brighter bay ; on the fair waters beyond ever changing and ever beautiful ; and far away on the Campanile of San Giorgio , which rising ...
... hour of the day . There he might sit and let his eyes rest on the long leaves of oleander and on brighter bay ; on the fair waters beyond ever changing and ever beautiful ; and far away on the Campanile of San Giorgio , which rising ...
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... and all the beauties of the passing hour ; within was the best friend in the world . His feelings were at last too much for mere speech , and his pleasant barytone came to his relief AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 35 338.
... and all the beauties of the passing hour ; within was the best friend in the world . His feelings were at last too much for mere speech , and his pleasant barytone came to his relief AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 35 338.
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... hour . The little balcony was high up in the air ; com- mon crowded roofs and peaks and bits of wall and quaint flower - like chimneys were bathed in one wide moonlight — a fairy city amid mysterious shadows , born of air and water ...
... hour . The little balcony was high up in the air ; com- mon crowded roofs and peaks and bits of wall and quaint flower - like chimneys were bathed in one wide moonlight — a fairy city amid mysterious shadows , born of air and water ...
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