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I. NE evening , at his return from dining at his a letter from his niece , Madame de Penneville , who wrote to him from Vichy , thus : " MY DEAR UNCLE : The waters here have done me a great deal of good .
I. NE evening , at his return from dining at his a letter from his niece , Madame de Penneville , who wrote to him from Vichy , thus : " MY DEAR UNCLE : The waters here have done me a great deal of good .
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His answer ran in these words : " MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely that your cure should be retarded by care and worriment . They are the worst of all diseases , although they kill no one . But what is the matter , and what has ...
His answer ran in these words : " MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely that your cure should be retarded by care and worriment . They are the worst of all diseases , although they kill no one . But what is the matter , and what has ...
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I know beforehand , my dear Mathilde , that you will ask me what became of the beautiful Madame Corneuil in Paris . I have been out three times this morning for the sole end of finding out - you need not thank me , for I like it .
I know beforehand , my dear Mathilde , that you will ask me what became of the beautiful Madame Corneuil in Paris . I have been out three times this morning for the sole end of finding out - you need not thank me , for I like it .
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Charity , my dear Mathilde , is at the same time , and according to circumstances , the most beautiful of all the virtues or the most useful occupation . You have your poor , and God alone can tell how much you love them , how you care ...
Charity , my dear Mathilde , is at the same time , and according to circumstances , the most beautiful of all the virtues or the most useful occupation . You have your poor , and God alone can tell how much you love them , how you care ...
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I touched one of the columns and said to the dear child , ' Great decipherer , what can all this conundrum be ? ' He answered , without being offended : My dear uncle , this conundrum , which , by your leave , is very plain , is of the ...
I touched one of the columns and said to the dear child , ' Great decipherer , what can all this conundrum be ? ' He answered , without being offended : My dear uncle , this conundrum , which , by your leave , is very plain , is of the ...
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