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... give up the pursuit , yet her hopes were getting feeble ; and there seemed no likely escape from the dire necessity of giving up the manor , and the importance ( which she did not dislike ) of the posi- tion it gave her as virtual ...
... give up the pursuit , yet her hopes were getting feeble ; and there seemed no likely escape from the dire necessity of giving up the manor , and the importance ( which she did not dislike ) of the posi- tion it gave her as virtual ...
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... gives . Miss Augustine was the weaker of the two , but in this respect she was the most prominent . She was always the first to claim attention , to seek the interest of the other ; and for years long her elder sister had been glad to give ...
... gives . Miss Augustine was the weaker of the two , but in this respect she was the most prominent . She was always the first to claim attention , to seek the interest of the other ; and for years long her elder sister had been glad to give ...
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... 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 be done , I suppose , " said Everard , with a shrug of his shoulders , " but we need not think of it till we ...
... 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 be done , I suppose , " said Everard , with a shrug of his shoulders , " but we need not think of it till we ...
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... give up his birthright ? you- took advantage of his ignorance ? " he " My dear cousin , you are rude , " he said , laughing ; " without intending it , I am sure . So well - bred a woman could never make such imputations willingly . Took ...
... give up his birthright ? you- took advantage of his ignorance ? " he " My dear cousin , you are rude , " he said , laughing ; " without intending it , I am sure . So well - bred a woman could never make such imputations willingly . Took ...
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... give up in his own favour . " " Got him to give up in his own favour ! " repeated Everard amazed . " Why , this is wonderful news . Who is it , and where is he , and how has it come about ? You take away one's breath . " " Ask " I ...
... give up in his own favour . " " Got him to give up in his own favour ! " repeated Everard amazed . " Why , this is wonderful news . Who is it , and where is he , and how has it come about ? You take away one's breath . " " Ask " I ...
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