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... lived near you so long without discovering that -and I know that the money I leave you will not be frittered away in any rash , Quixotic manner . As for you , Hervey Trent , you must of course be remembered too , for the part you play ...
... lived near you so long without discovering that -and I know that the money I leave you will not be frittered away in any rash , Quixotic manner . As for you , Hervey Trent , you must of course be remembered too , for the part you play ...
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... lived together , and to - night I am going to speak of it for the first time . I can keep no secret from you , my child ; not even this thought of mine , for I know it can never ob- trude itself as a barrier between my child and me . I ...
... lived together , and to - night I am going to speak of it for the first time . I can keep no secret from you , my child ; not even this thought of mine , for I know it can never ob- trude itself as a barrier between my child and me . I ...
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... lived in cottage lodgings , he spared no trouble to himself if he could serve us ; see- ing no shame in being the friend of such as we seemed then ; bravely facing ridicule to make our lives a little less cramped and dull than he ...
... lived in cottage lodgings , he spared no trouble to himself if he could serve us ; see- ing no shame in being the friend of such as we seemed then ; bravely facing ridicule to make our lives a little less cramped and dull than he ...
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... these advances ; and though she found it quite impossible to live as quietly as she wished , she certainly lived as quietly as she could . She had engaged a chaperon now , a stately widow- ed OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY . 187.
... these advances ; and though she found it quite impossible to live as quietly as she wished , she certainly lived as quietly as she could . She had engaged a chaperon now , a stately widow- ed OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY . 187.
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... lived at The Larches , and had only forty pounds a year of her own . Indeed I grew quite fond of her then , and asked her to come to our house - as you may recollect . " " The first time I met Miss Craven was at your house . I recollect ...
... lived at The Larches , and had only forty pounds a year of her own . Indeed I grew quite fond of her then , and asked her to come to our house - as you may recollect . " " The first time I met Miss Craven was at your house . I recollect ...
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