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... colour be what it may ; manifested a proper degree of confusion , then curtsied , turned her full moon - face so as to resemble a half - moon , and answered , with a very suspicious sort of a sigh: Yes , Masser Mile , dat jest so .
... colour be what it may ; manifested a proper degree of confusion , then curtsied , turned her full moon - face so as to resemble a half - moon , and answered , with a very suspicious sort of a sigh: Yes , Masser Mile , dat jest so .
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... ever appeared to want something that the mind can imagine . " Mrs. Drewett , though a respectable , was a common - place woman . She belonged to the vast class that do most of their thinking by proxy ; and it was a sort of heresy in ...
... ever appeared to want something that the mind can imagine . " Mrs. Drewett , though a respectable , was a common - place woman . She belonged to the vast class that do most of their thinking by proxy ; and it was a sort of heresy in ...
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This is a sort of argument it is not easy to overcome ; and her companion was content to admire the scene before her , in silence , after urging one or two reasons , in support of her opinion , in her own quiet , unpretending manner .
This is a sort of argument it is not easy to overcome ; and her companion was content to admire the scene before her , in silence , after urging one or two reasons , in support of her opinion , in her own quiet , unpretending manner .
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At the very moment we were giving you lots of credit for your constancy in friendship , and all that sort of thing , here you are , Mademoiselle Lucie , trotting off to the Springs , like all the rest of us , bent on pleasure .
At the very moment we were giving you lots of credit for your constancy in friendship , and all that sort of thing , here you are , Mademoiselle Lucie , trotting off to the Springs , like all the rest of us , bent on pleasure .
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It lay entirely in the rear of the dwelling ; and behind it , again , a small orchard , containing about a hundred trees , on which the fruit began to show itself in abundance , lay against the sort of amphitheatre that almost enclosed ...
It lay entirely in the rear of the dwelling ; and behind it , again , a small orchard , containing about a hundred trees , on which the fruit began to show itself in abundance , lay against the sort of amphitheatre that almost enclosed ...
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