The Law and the Lady: A novel ; In 2 volTauchnitz, 1876 |
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... confidence as he possessed mine . We left the train at Ramsgate . The favourite watering - place was empty ; the season was just over . Our arrangements for the wedding tour included a cruise to the Mediterranean in a yacht lent to ...
... confidence as he possessed mine . We left the train at Ramsgate . The favourite watering - place was empty ; the season was just over . Our arrangements for the wedding tour included a cruise to the Mediterranean in a yacht lent to ...
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... confidence in a new way . evidently determined to force his own point of view on me . I determined , on my side , to accept his point of view . ' You tell me I don't understand your mother , ' I said , gently . Will you help me to ...
... confidence in a new way . evidently determined to force his own point of view on me . I determined , on my side , to accept his point of view . ' You tell me I don't understand your mother , ' I said , gently . Will you help me to ...
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... confidence . It is now too late . You are married . I recom- mend you to make the best of your position , and to rest satisfied with things as they are . ' ' Pardon me , madam , ' I remonstrated . As things are , I don't know that I am ...
... confidence . It is now too late . You are married . I recom- mend you to make the best of your position , and to rest satisfied with things as they are . ' ' Pardon me , madam , ' I remonstrated . As things are , I don't know that I am ...
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... confidence . I know that you love me . Show that you can trust me too . ' He sighed bitterly , and drew back from me - in sorrow , not in anger . ' I thought we had agreed , Valeria , not to return to that subject again , ' he said ...
... confidence . I know that you love me . Show that you can trust me too . ' He sighed bitterly , and drew back from me - in sorrow , not in anger . ' I thought we had agreed , Valeria , not to return to that subject again , ' he said ...
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... confidence , as I am ? Suppose you were as fond of him as I am , and felt your position as bitterly as I feel it - what would you do ? ' The question was plain . Benjamin met it with a plain answer . ' I think I should find my way , my ...
... confidence , as I am ? Suppose you were as fond of him as I am , and felt your position as bitterly as I feel it - what would you do ? ' The question was plain . Benjamin met it with a plain answer . ' I think I should find my way , my ...
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