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The careless and blunt temper of her brother disquieted her very much ; and she greatly dreaded some mischief from that quarter . I fear , sir , said she , making a great effort to break the silence , and forcing a smile , as if ...
The careless and blunt temper of her brother disquieted her very much ; and she greatly dreaded some mischief from that quarter . I fear , sir , said she , making a great effort to break the silence , and forcing a smile , as if ...
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Then , supporting Miss Warren with one hand , and drawing her brother after her with the other , she conducted both into another room . You must have many things to communicate in which you will be under re- straint from the presence of ...
Then , supporting Miss Warren with one hand , and drawing her brother after her with the other , she conducted both into another room . You must have many things to communicate in which you will be under re- straint from the presence of ...
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Returning to the room where her mother now was with Signora Sporza , she inquired for her brother , and was told he had gone early the same morning to see Zeluco . - Has my brother sent no message since ? said Laura .
Returning to the room where her mother now was with Signora Sporza , she inquired for her brother , and was told he had gone early the same morning to see Zeluco . - Has my brother sent no message since ? said Laura .
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