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... soon as the sad little boy had withdrawn from the fire , he clasped the money tight in the palm of his hand , as if thereby to fortify his courage , and began to run . There was really little danger in allowing a child to go home alone ...
... soon as the sad little boy had withdrawn from the fire , he clasped the money tight in the palm of his hand , as if thereby to fortify his courage , and began to run . There was really little danger in allowing a child to go home alone ...
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... soon as he could find opportunity . I have made so bold , Miss , as to step across and tell you some strange news which has come to my ears about that man . ' " Ah ! what man ? ' 6 He jerked his elbow to south - east - the direction of ...
... soon as he could find opportunity . I have made so bold , Miss , as to step across and tell you some strange news which has come to my ears about that man . ' " Ah ! what man ? ' 6 He jerked his elbow to south - east - the direction of ...
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... soon , everybody will believe that an accident did really prevent the wedding . If not , it may cast a shade upon her char- acter - at any rate make her ridiculous . In short , if it is anyhow possible , they must marry now . ' ' I ...
... soon , everybody will believe that an accident did really prevent the wedding . If not , it may cast a shade upon her char- acter - at any rate make her ridiculous . In short , if it is anyhow possible , they must marry now . ' ' I ...
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... soon what I proposed to you the other night ? Why , take you from this place , make you mine , and carry you away with me abroad . ' I have not forgotten . But why have you come so unex- pectedly to repeat the question , when you only ...
... soon what I proposed to you the other night ? Why , take you from this place , make you mine , and carry you away with me abroad . ' I have not forgotten . But why have you come so unex- pectedly to repeat the question , when you only ...
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... Soon afterwards she retired to Coppet , where her friend , Madame de Staël , then in exile , was living . Not even the assemblies of the beautiful Juliette had been so intellectually brilliant as those of Necker's daughter , for thither ...
... Soon afterwards she retired to Coppet , where her friend , Madame de Staël , then in exile , was living . Not even the assemblies of the beautiful Juliette had been so intellectually brilliant as those of Necker's daughter , for thither ...
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