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This was the most interesting woman he ever met in his life , ! He had penetration
enough to see that she was shy and ill at ease . Diffident people have usually a
keen sense of the ludicrous . If he could make her laugh , she would feel more at
...
This was the most interesting woman he ever met in his life , ! He had penetration
enough to see that she was shy and ill at ease . Diffident people have usually a
keen sense of the ludicrous . If he could make her laugh , she would feel more at
...
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Again came over him the unworthy feeling that he had descended too low in his
choice , and that from the very beginning his marriage was a mistake . This
untoward mood seemed only aggravated by his reception . Mrs. Phipps , in the ...
Again came over him the unworthy feeling that he had descended too low in his
choice , and that from the very beginning his marriage was a mistake . This
untoward mood seemed only aggravated by his reception . Mrs. Phipps , in the ...
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It was something to have enjoyed that one fortnight of happiness at Beachmouth ,
something to feel assured it had been shared by the man she loved , to know that
he could never again all his life long see a strip of tawny sand , a sea - gull on ...
It was something to have enjoyed that one fortnight of happiness at Beachmouth ,
something to feel assured it had been shared by the man she loved , to know that
he could never again all his life long see a strip of tawny sand , a sea - gull on ...
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How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 61 |
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