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... Rupert , nervous but jocular . " We have heard of you . We have seen it in the papers - the ' Figaro ' and that , you know - driving in the Bois and breaking hearts . " Here he paused , laughed 6 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... Rupert , nervous but jocular . " We have heard of you . We have seen it in the papers - the ' Figaro ' and that , you know - driving in the Bois and breaking hearts . " Here he paused , laughed 6 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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Julian Russell Sturgis. and breaking hearts . " Here he paused , laughed , coughed , and drew his hand aimlessly across his lips , while his kindly brown eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 Ah , wicked one ! " said ...
Julian Russell Sturgis. and breaking hearts . " Here he paused , laughed , coughed , and drew his hand aimlessly across his lips , while his kindly brown eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 Ah , wicked one ! " said ...
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... laughed . " I know Philip pretty well . He has always told me every- thing the same thing twenty times a - day , or a different thing every hour . When he thought this girl cared for him he suffered agonies of doubt about his own ...
... laughed . " I know Philip pretty well . He has always told me every- thing the same thing twenty times a - day , or a different thing every hour . When he thought this girl cared for him he suffered agonies of doubt about his own ...
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... full of fire . Her voice went trembling out into the quiet air , and the gon- doliers about the steps below lolled and laughed in the sunshine . 17 66 CHAPTER II . Though for myself alone I 16 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... full of fire . Her voice went trembling out into the quiet air , and the gon- doliers about the steps below lolled and laughed in the sunshine . 17 66 CHAPTER II . Though for myself alone I 16 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... laughed , forgetful of his broken heart . Venice and friendship were enough for him that night . Without were crowding memories , innu- merable possibilities , and all the beauties of the passing hour ; within was the best friend in the ...
... laughed , forgetful of his broken heart . Venice and friendship were enough for him that night . Without were crowding memories , innu- merable possibilities , and all the beauties of the passing hour ; within was the best friend in the ...
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