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... told to any- body ; and the partial knowledge of it which he had obtained was by means which might naturally arouse my resentment against him . But thinking it over for a moment or two , I did not see that I could do anything better ...
... told to any- body ; and the partial knowledge of it which he had obtained was by means which might naturally arouse my resentment against him . But thinking it over for a moment or two , I did not see that I could do anything better ...
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... told him . Very succinctly , but very truthfully ; neither concealing anything , nor trying to make anything appear at all better than it was . 66 ' Stillington , Stephenson & Co. ! " repeated my cousin , when I had concluded ; " I don ...
... told him . Very succinctly , but very truthfully ; neither concealing anything , nor trying to make anything appear at all better than it was . 66 ' Stillington , Stephenson & Co. ! " repeated my cousin , when I had concluded ; " I don ...
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... told you , Mounty . " " I can believe , " said my cousin , " that you went spooning with this young puppy , just to spite the mother , or to amuse yourself . suppose you were dull while I was away ; but I don't believe that you are such ...
... told you , Mounty . " " I can believe , " said my cousin , " that you went spooning with this young puppy , just to spite the mother , or to amuse yourself . suppose you were dull while I was away ; but I don't believe that you are such ...
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... told him in your presence , Mr. Duchesne , and now I tell you yourself , that I will not marry you , now or ever ! It is no use your thinking I will ; or that anything that he or any one can do can ever make me . I will not marry you ...
... told him in your presence , Mr. Duchesne , and now I tell you yourself , that I will not marry you , now or ever ! It is no use your thinking I will ; or that anything that he or any one can do can ever make me . I will not marry you ...
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... told you that ? " said his father , angrily ; ' " not I. " Oh , no , sir ; not you . Let me see , now ; who told me ? I declare I forget ; but MR . DUCHESNE'S WOOING . 59.
... told you that ? " said his father , angrily ; ' " not I. " Oh , no , sir ; not you . Let me see , now ; who told me ? I declare I forget ; but MR . DUCHESNE'S WOOING . 59.
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