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... less pleasant than he imagined it would be - but it was growing too serious . Not that Bessie had in the slightest degree thrown herself at his head . She was too delicate a woman - too shy beneath her frankness - for anything like that ...
... less pleasant than he imagined it would be - but it was growing too serious . Not that Bessie had in the slightest degree thrown herself at his head . She was too delicate a woman - too shy beneath her frankness - for anything like that ...
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... less than he had expected . He spoke American French , and it did not open to him any wild delights of a social nature . For vul- gar dissipation he had no taste . At that stage in his career he was , no doubt , selfish . ease - loving ...
... less than he had expected . He spoke American French , and it did not open to him any wild delights of a social nature . For vul- gar dissipation he had no taste . At that stage in his career he was , no doubt , selfish . ease - loving ...
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... less judicial charmer , who had never seemed disposed even to criticise him . He found a cruel consolation in remembering the swift pallor that had overspread her face when he showed her Miss Sturgis's picture . All through his hurried ...
... less judicial charmer , who had never seemed disposed even to criticise him . He found a cruel consolation in remembering the swift pallor that had overspread her face when he showed her Miss Sturgis's picture . All through his hurried ...
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... less of what you might make me suffer , while you , yourself , were engaged to an- other woman . When I knew the truth , it aroused against you my pride and my in- dignation , and they cured my budding love . Since then I have known and ...
... less of what you might make me suffer , while you , yourself , were engaged to an- other woman . When I knew the truth , it aroused against you my pride and my in- dignation , and they cured my budding love . Since then I have known and ...
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... less than two feet clear aperture . He was not at all en- thusiastic on the subject . He was willing to undertake the work for forty thousand dollars in gold , but would not make a con- tract on any other than a gold basis , for fear of ...
... less than two feet clear aperture . He was not at all en- thusiastic on the subject . He was willing to undertake the work for forty thousand dollars in gold , but would not make a con- tract on any other than a gold basis , for fear of ...
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