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... late Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in no way remarkable . He appeared to his companions a quiet , gentleman- like fellow : he valued himself a ...
... late Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in no way remarkable . He appeared to his companions a quiet , gentleman- like fellow : he valued himself a ...
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... late he had certainly been more quiet ; and this quietude together with the new helpfulness of her young lady Vittoria gratefully attributed to the goodwill of Saint George , who had been always attentive to her wants . So Cynthia ...
... late he had certainly been more quiet ; and this quietude together with the new helpfulness of her young lady Vittoria gratefully attributed to the goodwill of Saint George , who had been always attentive to her wants . So Cynthia ...
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... late Alderman Hodge . So they sat on seats of deep - toned Genoa velvet , and enjoyed the good things of the world . How the Contessa enjoyed them . " One must have the best , " as she often said . Her eye flashed round the table more ...
... late Alderman Hodge . So they sat on seats of deep - toned Genoa velvet , and enjoyed the good things of the world . How the Contessa enjoyed them . " One must have the best , " as she often said . Her eye flashed round the table more ...
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... late when he woke , and he started to find Philip by his bedside . " " He has gone , " said Philip . " Gone ! " echoed Stephen only half awake . " Who's gone where ? " " Cheepyre is gone . I woke with a feeling that somebody had gone ...
... late when he woke , and he started to find Philip by his bedside . " " He has gone , " said Philip . " Gone ! " echoed Stephen only half awake . " Who's gone where ? " " Cheepyre is gone . I woke with a feeling that somebody had gone ...
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... late . Poor boy ! Young fool ! " " Jump up ! there's no time to lose . I'll get you some breakfast . " Stephen jumped out of bed much refreshed by the great change in the atmosphere . A cool sweet air came to him as he hurriedly dressed ...
... late . Poor boy ! Young fool ! " " Jump up ! there's no time to lose . I'll get you some breakfast . " Stephen jumped out of bed much refreshed by the great change in the atmosphere . A cool sweet air came to him as he hurriedly dressed ...
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