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... suppose . ' " Yes , master . ' ' What did you watch me for ? ' ' Because I was coming home from Miss Vye's bonfire . ' ' Beest hurt ? ' ' No. ' ' Why , yes , you be : your hand is bleeding . Come under my tilt and let me tie it up ...
... suppose . ' " Yes , master . ' ' What did you watch me for ? ' ' Because I was coming home from Miss Vye's bonfire . ' ' Beest hurt ? ' ' No. ' ' Why , yes , you be : your hand is bleeding . Come under my tilt and let me tie it up ...
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... suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked a pace or two among the heather without re- plying . The pause was filled up by the intonation of a pollard thorn a ...
... suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked a pace or two among the heather without re- plying . The pause was filled up by the intonation of a pollard thorn a ...
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... seampstering there . If you sit upon this stool you can do no harm . ' 6 It don't come off , ' said the visitor . I suppose the young lady is not up yet ? > ' Not quite yet . Folks never call upon ladies 14 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE .
... seampstering there . If you sit upon this stool you can do no harm . ' 6 It don't come off , ' said the visitor . I suppose the young lady is not up yet ? > ' Not quite yet . Folks never call upon ladies 14 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE .
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... suppose she must have him . ' ' It is easy enough to say that ; but you don't see the diffi- culty . He wants her much more than she wants him ; and before I can encourage anything of the sort I must have a clear under- standing from ...
... suppose she must have him . ' ' It is easy enough to say that ; but you don't see the diffi- culty . He wants her much more than she wants him ; and before I can encourage anything of the sort I must have a clear under- standing from ...
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... suppose you have heard the Egdon news , Eustacia ? ' he said , without looking up from the bottles . The men have been talking about it at the " Woman " as if it were of national importance . ' ' I have heard none , ' she said . ' Young ...
... suppose you have heard the Egdon news , Eustacia ? ' he said , without looking up from the bottles . The men have been talking about it at the " Woman " as if it were of national importance . ' ' I have heard none , ' she said . ' Young ...
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