Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... knew not what they said ; and had he done so , neither would he have cared , nor changed , with the knowledge , one of his general resolutions . He loved to be alone ; to walk in , and to walk out , secure from the worry of having to ...
... knew not what they said ; and had he done so , neither would he have cared , nor changed , with the knowledge , one of his general resolutions . He loved to be alone ; to walk in , and to walk out , secure from the worry of having to ...
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... knew , was her separation from her brother - this play - mate - this tender friend -this kind and blithe companion . Why could she not go to school too ? Why in- deed for all the servants agreed that she would be best able to bear all ...
... knew , was her separation from her brother - this play - mate - this tender friend -this kind and blithe companion . Why could she not go to school too ? Why in- deed for all the servants agreed that she would be best able to bear all ...
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... knew so little himself ? He liked reading , it was true ; but was this to impose on him the tax of teach- ing it to others ? He could not remember that any one had ever taught him to read ; and yet he was now tolerably well versed in ...
... knew so little himself ? He liked reading , it was true ; but was this to impose on him the tax of teach- ing it to others ? He could not remember that any one had ever taught him to read ; and yet he was now tolerably well versed in ...
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... knew not the force of her own words ; for she took her seat quietly by his side , and with the simplicity of a child began to rule a sheet of paper , and then to disfigure it with her best letters . It was evident to Sir Frederic that ...
... knew not the force of her own words ; for she took her seat quietly by his side , and with the simplicity of a child began to rule a sheet of paper , and then to disfigure it with her best letters . It was evident to Sir Frederic that ...
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... knew what , as a sportsman she took the field : brakes and briers were passed with a jump ; genius was to be bound by no fence ; impatient and enthusiastic , she hurried on ; delighting more her fancy , than satisfying her understanding ...
... knew what , as a sportsman she took the field : brakes and briers were passed with a jump ; genius was to be bound by no fence ; impatient and enthusiastic , she hurried on ; delighting more her fancy , than satisfying her understanding ...
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