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... dead . You welcome the plash of rain against the windowpanes - dull as that is - as if it were a friend come to speak in your solitude . That is the time for thoughts of suicide to haunt a man if his mind is disturbed ; and.
... dead . You welcome the plash of rain against the windowpanes - dull as that is - as if it were a friend come to speak in your solitude . That is the time for thoughts of suicide to haunt a man if his mind is disturbed ; and.
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... speaking to his friend of the fair one who is to be that friend's wife . Will you grant me leave ? " " What is it ? " was the irritable query . " I mentioned to you that I imagined Miss Heathcote could throw some light on the on the pro ...
... speaking to his friend of the fair one who is to be that friend's wife . Will you grant me leave ? " " What is it ? " was the irritable query . " I mentioned to you that I imagined Miss Heathcote could throw some light on the on the pro ...
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... speak , Philip ? " " I was wondering if it can be possible that you have not heard how things stand with me . I was at Willowmere this forenoon , seeking you , and was told that you had gone to see Mr. Shield , intending also to call on ...
... speak , Philip ? " " I was wondering if it can be possible that you have not heard how things stand with me . I was at Willowmere this forenoon , seeking you , and was told that you had gone to see Mr. Shield , intending also to call on ...
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... speaking of you . " " I suppose I ought to find satisfaction in that . • Mr. Shield ? But how was it you came to visit You have not met him before . " ( This abruptly . ) Her eyelids drooped , and her head was bowed a little . 66 " " He ...
... speaking of you . " " I suppose I ought to find satisfaction in that . • Mr. Shield ? But how was it you came to visit You have not met him before . " ( This abruptly . ) Her eyelids drooped , and her head was bowed a little . 66 " " He ...
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... speaking about , Philip ? " Then " I agreed to it then with a light heart ; I agree to it now with a hopeless one . it was a jest - now , it is earnest . But it was wise , and it is wiser now . He required me to consider our engagement ...
... speaking about , Philip ? " Then " I agreed to it then with a light heart ; I agree to it now with a hopeless one . it was a jest - now , it is earnest . But it was wise , and it is wiser now . He required me to consider our engagement ...
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