The Law and the Lady: A novel ; In 2 volTauchnitz, 1876 |
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... means always in the habit ( especially when we happen to be women ) of bestowing our love on the objects which are the most deserving of it , in the opinions of our friends . ( Thirdly and Lastly ) : that Characters which may not have ...
... means always in the habit ( especially when we happen to be women ) of bestowing our love on the objects which are the most deserving of it , in the opinions of our friends . ( Thirdly and Lastly ) : that Characters which may not have ...
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... mean ? ' I asked , as soon as I could speak . ' I am yours and yours only . What have I said , what have I done , to deserve those dreadful words ? ' ' We must part , my angel , ' he answered , sadly . The fault is none of yours ; the ...
... mean ? ' I asked , as soon as I could speak . ' I am yours and yours only . What have I said , what have I done , to deserve those dreadful words ? ' ' We must part , my angel , ' he answered , sadly . The fault is none of yours ; the ...
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... mean time , the old lady was still speaking to me with the most considerate sympathy . She too was fatigued , she said . She had passed a weary night at the bedside of a near relative , staying at Ramsgate , Only the day before , she ...
... mean time , the old lady was still speaking to me with the most considerate sympathy . She too was fatigued , she said . She had passed a weary night at the bedside of a near relative , staying at Ramsgate , Only the day before , she ...
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... mean ? ' Instead of answering , he burst into a fit of laughter - loud , coarse , hard laughter , so utterly unlike any sound I had ever yet heard issue from his lips , so strangely and shockingly foreign to his character as I ...
... mean ? ' Instead of answering , he burst into a fit of laughter - loud , coarse , hard laughter , so utterly unlike any sound I had ever yet heard issue from his lips , so strangely and shockingly foreign to his character as I ...
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... mean to tell me , ' I said , ' that your mother was out on the sands to - day for the express purpose of making acquaintance with Me ? ' ' I have not the slightest doubt of it , ' he answered , coolly . ' Why she didn't even recognise ...
... mean to tell me , ' I said , ' that your mother was out on the sands to - day for the express purpose of making acquaintance with Me ? ' ' I have not the slightest doubt of it , ' he answered , coolly . ' Why she didn't even recognise ...
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