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... , and his heart beat yet faster , as he watched the effect he was producing . His hand gradually ap- proached Marcelline's shoulder , and , laid at Mar- length around it , seemed not a tender or 132 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
... , and his heart beat yet faster , as he watched the effect he was producing . His hand gradually ap- proached Marcelline's shoulder , and , laid at Mar- length around it , seemed not a tender or 132 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
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... watched over her comfort , having dreamed of her night and day , and thought to discover at every fresh interview that he was growing all in all to her , and she would be ultimately lost to every consideration saving that of himself ...
... watched over her comfort , having dreamed of her night and day , and thought to discover at every fresh interview that he was growing all in all to her , and she would be ultimately lost to every consideration saving that of himself ...
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... watched him , and it seemed an age both to the little fellow and himself . The tiny hand was giving way , still holding a morsel of the grass ; that lovely little rosy hand , of which perhaps the unhappy mother in a foreign land was ...
... watched him , and it seemed an age both to the little fellow and himself . The tiny hand was giving way , still holding a morsel of the grass ; that lovely little rosy hand , of which perhaps the unhappy mother in a foreign land was ...
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... watched it as it rolled rapidly onwards . " Foiled for this time , " he said to himself , " for this time at least . Ah , Monsieur l'Abbé , thou didst not dream assistance was so near at hand 146 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
... watched it as it rolled rapidly onwards . " Foiled for this time , " he said to himself , " for this time at least . Ah , Monsieur l'Abbé , thou didst not dream assistance was so near at hand 146 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
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... watched it as it swelled and vibrated towards the respective entrances of boxes , pit , and gallery . To judge by the countenances of these votaries of pleasure , no less than from their number , some great excitement awaited those ...
... watched it as it swelled and vibrated towards the respective entrances of boxes , pit , and gallery . To judge by the countenances of these votaries of pleasure , no less than from their number , some great excitement awaited those ...
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