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... don't want to go , mum , " said Stevens , " and where I don't hold with ; and , if I might make so bold as to say so , where you ought to put a stop to , if so be as you don't want to be ruinated and done for you and Miss Augustine ...
... don't want to go , mum , " said Stevens , " and where I don't hold with ; and , if I might make so bold as to say so , where you ought to put a stop to , if so be as you don't want to be ruinated and done for you and Miss Augustine ...
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... don't believe in curses . But , Austine , my dear , everybody tells me you are doing a great deal too much . " " Can one do too much for God's poor ? " " If we were sure of that now , " said Miss Susan , shaking her head ; " but some of ...
... don't believe in curses . But , Austine , my dear , everybody tells me you are doing a great deal too much . " " Can one do too much for God's poor ? " " If we were sure of that now , " said Miss Susan , shaking her head ; " but some of ...
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... Don't ! " said the young man , holding up his hand , " it is heart - breaking ; I dare not think of them , for my part . Aunt Susan , the missing Austins are not to be found in Cornwall . I went to Bude , as you told me , and found a ...
... Don't ! " said the young man , holding up his hand , " it is heart - breaking ; I dare not think of them , for my part . Aunt Susan , the missing Austins are not to be found in Cornwall . I went to Bude , as you told me , and found a ...
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... don't think there would be much of a gleam in his eye , " said Miss Susan . Everard , my dear , if we have to give up the house to them , what shall I do ? and my poor Austine will feel it still more . " " If it has to be done , it must ...
... don't think there would be much of a gleam in his eye , " said Miss Susan . Everard , my dear , if we have to give up the house to them , what shall I do ? and my poor Austine will feel it still more . " " If it has to be done , it must ...
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... don't laugh in your light way , Everard ; everybody does not take things lightly as you do there is something between him and us , an old grievance that I don't care to speak of now . " " So you have told me , " said the young man ...
... don't laugh in your light way , Everard ; everybody does not take things lightly as you do there is something between him and us , an old grievance that I don't care to speak of now . " " So you have told me , " said the young man ...
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