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... leave her as she is . That's always the best way . There , now I have been unwomanly , I suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked a pace or two among the ...
... leave her as she is . That's always the best way . There , now I have been unwomanly , I suppose . When you have left me , I am always angry with myself for things that I have said to you .'... Wildeve walked a pace or two among the ...
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... Leave me , please . ' ' I am unwell , ' she said hurriedly . not in a humour to hear you further . ' I must speak , Miss Vye , in spite of paining you . What I would put before you is this . However it may have come about— whether she ...
... Leave me , please . ' ' I am unwell , ' she said hurriedly . not in a humour to hear you further . ' I must speak , Miss Vye , in spite of paining you . What I would put before you is this . However it may have come about— whether she ...
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... leave it alone , Mrs. Yeobright . ' 6 ' I half think so myself , ' she said . But nothing else remains to be done besides pressing the question upon him . ' 6 ' I should like to say a word first , ' said Venn firmly . Mr. Wildeve is not ...
... leave it alone , Mrs. Yeobright . ' 6 ' I half think so myself , ' she said . But nothing else remains to be done besides pressing the question upon him . ' 6 ' I should like to say a word first , ' said Venn firmly . Mr. Wildeve is not ...
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... leaves two hundred and thirty - five . That's right . ' He turned the hands of his clock forward till they marked twenty - five minutes to one , and said , ' Now see if you can't keep right for a while . . . else I'll raffle you ! ' me ...
... leaves two hundred and thirty - five . That's right . ' He turned the hands of his clock forward till they marked twenty - five minutes to one , and said , ' Now see if you can't keep right for a while . . . else I'll raffle you ! ' me ...
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... leaving him with the mistress , to whom he said , -- There is no longer any question about it . She avoids me . She continually excuses herself . If I could see her , if I could speak to her only a moment - but this suspense ...
... leaving him with the mistress , to whom he said , -- There is no longer any question about it . She avoids me . She continually excuses herself . If I could see her , if I could speak to her only a moment - but this suspense ...
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