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... give the credit for what he has read entirely to her : ' You have done a most excellent thing . ' He may simply have believed that Florence had herself carried out what he called in his 1925 letter to Cape the ' scissors and paste job ...
... give the credit for what he has read entirely to her : ' You have done a most excellent thing . ' He may simply have believed that Florence had herself carried out what he called in his 1925 letter to Cape the ' scissors and paste job ...
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... give Troy £ 500 , if he married Fanny , as Troy said he could not afford a wife . During the following discussion , Bathsheba arrived , and Boldwood overheard her assure Troy that he could spend the night in her house , as all the ...
... give Troy £ 500 , if he married Fanny , as Troy said he could not afford a wife . During the following discussion , Bathsheba arrived , and Boldwood overheard her assure Troy that he could spend the night in her house , as all the ...
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... gives substance and detail to the shadowy lacklustre personality of Florence Dugdale . Jo Manton's experience in her ... give to their subject the sensitively sympathetic treatment that might encourage some qualities to shine through her ...
... gives substance and detail to the shadowy lacklustre personality of Florence Dugdale . Jo Manton's experience in her ... give to their subject the sensitively sympathetic treatment that might encourage some qualities to shine through her ...
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