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... marriage . Little was said of that , but I gathered that it had been a grief to her , a factor in her flight to the East . ' So when I came to three - and- twenty , ' she said slowly , ' I felt I must break away from our narrow life . I ...
... marriage . Little was said of that , but I gathered that it had been a grief to her , a factor in her flight to the East . ' So when I came to three - and- twenty , ' she said slowly , ' I felt I must break away from our narrow life . I ...
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... marry me . I want it atrociously ! ' It was a strange word . What I felt for her at that moment was difficult to describe . She looked at me in transparent as- tonishment . ' Mr. Clifden , are you dreaming ? You can't mean what you say ...
... marry me . I want it atrociously ! ' It was a strange word . What I felt for her at that moment was difficult to describe . She looked at me in transparent as- tonishment . ' Mr. Clifden , are you dreaming ? You can't mean what you say ...
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... Marry me , and we will travel till you're tired of it . ' ' And look on as at a play . No , I'm going to work there . ' ' For God's sake , how ? Let me come too . ' ' You can't . You're not in it . I am going to attach myself to the ...
... Marry me , and we will travel till you're tired of it . ' ' And look on as at a play . No , I'm going to work there . ' ' For God's sake , how ? Let me come too . ' ' You can't . You're not in it . I am going to attach myself to the ...
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... marriages , the births , the deaths . Then the curé went on to tell me how , during the German occupation of the village , their church bell had been taken away and melted for military purposes , and they had heard no bell in ...
... marriages , the births , the deaths . Then the curé went on to tell me how , during the German occupation of the village , their church bell had been taken away and melted for military purposes , and they had heard no bell in ...
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... married had he never left his na- tive land . -- By and by bad times came to Pitts- burgh - strikes and riots , want and mis- ery . Men were tossed about , pawns in a game they did not understand . Thus we find Paul Zonbor , with a ...
... married had he never left his na- tive land . -- By and by bad times came to Pitts- burgh - strikes and riots , want and mis- ery . Men were tossed about , pawns in a game they did not understand . Thus we find Paul Zonbor , with a ...
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