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... gone , the rising dust had disappeared he hoped for ever . He marched resolutely along , and found nothing to alarm him till , coming within a few yards of the sand - pit , he heard a slight noise in front , which led him to pause . The ...
... gone , the rising dust had disappeared he hoped for ever . He marched resolutely along , and found nothing to alarm him till , coming within a few yards of the sand - pit , he heard a slight noise in front , which led him to pause . The ...
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... gone , how glad she would be ! Where is she , I ask ? ' Thomasin is now staying at her aunt's , shut up in a bedroom , and keeping out of everybody's sight , ' he said indifferently . 6 ' I don't think you care much about her even now ...
... gone , how glad she would be ! Where is she , I ask ? ' Thomasin is now staying at her aunt's , shut up in a bedroom , and keeping out of everybody's sight , ' he said indifferently . 6 ' I don't think you care much about her even now ...
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... gone far it occurred to the perspicacious red- dleman that he would have acted more wisely by appearing less unimpressionable , and he resolved to correct the error as soon as he could find opportunity . I have made so bold , Miss , as ...
... gone far it occurred to the perspicacious red- dleman that he would have acted more wisely by appearing less unimpressionable , and he resolved to correct the error as soon as he could find opportunity . I have made so bold , Miss , as ...
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... gone . I heard you say to him that you hated living here that Egdon Heath was a gaol to you . ' ' I did say so . " It is a gaol to me . The man you mention does not save me from that feeling , though he lives here . I should have ...
... gone . I heard you say to him that you hated living here that Egdon Heath was a gaol to you . ' ' I did say so . " It is a gaol to me . The man you mention does not save me from that feeling , though he lives here . I should have ...
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... gone quite away , Eustacia walked to the bank and looked down the vale towards the sun , which was also in the direction of Wildeve's . The mist had now so far collapsed that the tips of the trees and bushes around his house could just ...
... gone quite away , Eustacia walked to the bank and looked down the vale towards the sun , which was also in the direction of Wildeve's . The mist had now so far collapsed that the tips of the trees and bushes around his house could just ...
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