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She is a very near relation of mine , replied she , suppress- ' ng a smile ; and then turned the conversation to a different subject , which , with the awkward manner in which he had introduced his favorite topic , increased his ...
She is a very near relation of mine , replied she , suppress- ' ng a smile ; and then turned the conversation to a different subject , which , with the awkward manner in which he had introduced his favorite topic , increased his ...
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Zeluco , in short , had 40 taste in common with Laura ; so that this ill - assorted pair could not carry on a conversation interesting to both on any one subject . It is true , Laura had never liked him ; all that Father Pedro had ...
Zeluco , in short , had 40 taste in common with Laura ; so that this ill - assorted pair could not carry on a conversation interesting to both on any one subject . It is true , Laura had never liked him ; all that Father Pedro had ...
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In a company where the captain was , the conversation turned on the quarrel ; a friend of the nobleman's gave a re- presentation of it more favorable for him than was consistent with truth : I am convinced , said Seidlits , you have not ...
In a company where the captain was , the conversation turned on the quarrel ; a friend of the nobleman's gave a re- presentation of it more favorable for him than was consistent with truth : I am convinced , said Seidlits , you have not ...
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