Belgravia: A London Magazine, 35 tomasChatto and Windus, 1878 |
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... thing when you followed me , because I had never thought of you in the sense of a lover at all . You must not becall ... things a woman ought to feel who consents to walk with you with the meaning of being your wife . It is not as you ...
... thing when you followed me , because I had never thought of you in the sense of a lover at all . You must not becall ... things a woman ought to feel who consents to walk with you with the meaning of being your wife . It is not as you ...
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... thing in the long - run to leave her as she is . That's always the best way . There , now I have been unwomanly , I suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked ...
... thing in the long - run to leave her as she is . That's always the best way . There , now I have been unwomanly , I suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked ...
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... thing more to speak of , and then I will be 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 ...
... thing more to speak of , and then I will be 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 ...
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... thing , ' said Wildeve , in some perplexity as to what his feelings were about this matter . ' But they are not engaged yet . How do you know that Thomasin would accept him ? ' " That's a question I have carefully put to myself ; and ...
... thing , ' said Wildeve , in some perplexity as to what his feelings were about this matter . ' But they are not engaged yet . How do you know that Thomasin would accept him ? ' " That's a question I have carefully put to myself ; and ...
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... thing the other day . ' Eustacia again remained in a sort of stupefied silence . What curious feeling was this coming over her ? Was it really possible that her interest in Wildeve had been so entirely the result of an- tagonism that ...
... thing the other day . ' Eustacia again remained in a sort of stupefied silence . What curious feeling was this coming over her ? Was it really possible that her interest in Wildeve had been so entirely the result of an- tagonism that ...
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