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... taken into her head , " he said . Last time she had sent for him her fears had come to nothing , and his fears , which were exaggerated , as he now thought , had worn out all his capabilities of feeling . He took it quite calmly now ...
... taken into her head , " he said . Last time she had sent for him her fears had come to nothing , and his fears , which were exaggerated , as he now thought , had worn out all his capabilities of feeling . He took it quite calmly now ...
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... taken out of his own sphere . And thus he fell flat out of his foolish elysium . Mr Brownlow , too , felt it as he stepped out into the midst of them all ; but his mind was preoccupied , and though it irritated , it did not move him ...
... taken out of his own sphere . And thus he fell flat out of his foolish elysium . Mr Brownlow , too , felt it as he stepped out into the midst of them all ; but his mind was preoccupied , and though it irritated , it did not move him ...
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... taken by surprise . And as for Sara herself , her heart fluttered strangely under the pretty white dress which was being put on . Madlle . Angelique could not make out what it was that made her mistress 34 BROWNLOWS .
... taken by surprise . And as for Sara herself , her heart fluttered strangely under the pretty white dress which was being put on . Madlle . Angelique could not make out what it was that made her mistress 34 BROWNLOWS .
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... taken out of Sara's hand . " Never understand me— never , if all goes well , " he muttered to himself . He was strained to the last point , and he could not bear any more . Before his children had recovered from their amaze he had gone ...
... taken out of Sara's hand . " Never understand me— never , if all goes well , " he muttered to himself . He was strained to the last point , and he could not bear any more . Before his children had recovered from their amaze he had gone ...
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... taken by surprise . The calm with which she had led the way into the library that morning , secure in her office of mistress of the house , had vanished away . She began hur- riedly , eagerly , to tell him where she had 60 BROWNLOWS . 60.
... taken by surprise . The calm with which she had led the way into the library that morning , secure in her office of mistress of the house , had vanished away . She began hur- riedly , eagerly , to tell him where she had 60 BROWNLOWS . 60.
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