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... married the other woman because he liked his old sweetheart best ; and things like that . ' " What did the gentleman say to her , iny sonny ? ' ' He only said he did like her best , and how he was coming to see her again under ...
... married the other woman because he liked his old sweetheart best ; and things like that . ' " What did the gentleman say to her , iny sonny ? ' ' He only said he did like her best , and how he was coming to see her again under ...
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... marry you , or think of letting you call me your sweetheart . I could not , indeed , Diggory . I hope you will not ... married , that I can hardly name them all in a letter . I did not in the least expect that you were going to speak ...
... marry you , or think of letting you call me your sweetheart . I could not , indeed , Diggory . I hope you will not ... married , that I can hardly name them all in a letter . I did not in the least expect that you were going to speak ...
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... marriage had at once been Venn's conclusion on hearing of the secret meeting between them . It did not occur to his mind that Eustacia's love - signal to Wildeve was the tender effect upon the discarded mistress of the intelligence ...
... marriage had at once been Venn's conclusion on hearing of the secret meeting between them . It did not occur to his mind that Eustacia's love - signal to Wildeve was the tender effect upon the discarded mistress of the intelligence ...
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... marry Thomasin . Better - of course it would be . Marry her she is nearer to your own position in life than I am ! ' : • ' Yes , yes ; that's very well , ' said Wildeve peremptorily . But we must look at things as they are . Whatever ...
... marry Thomasin . Better - of course it would be . Marry her she is nearer to your own position in life than I am ! ' : • ' Yes , yes ; that's very well , ' said Wildeve peremptorily . But we must look at things as they are . Whatever ...
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... with clenched teeth . She continued , half sorrowfully : ' Since meeting you last , it has occurred to me once or twice that perhaps it was not for love of me you did not marry her . Tell me , Damon ΤΟ THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE .
... with clenched teeth . She continued , half sorrowfully : ' Since meeting you last , it has occurred to me once or twice that perhaps it was not for love of me you did not marry her . Tell me , Damon ΤΟ THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE .
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