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... smile so sunny , that Beatrice imagined her ears must have deceived her as to the voice which first answered her question , and laughed happily , as she returned the fond embrace with which Maude's sentence concluded . And to - morrow ...
... smile so sunny , that Beatrice imagined her ears must have deceived her as to the voice which first answered her question , and laughed happily , as she returned the fond embrace with which Maude's sentence concluded . And to - morrow ...
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... smiled somewhat scornfully at this speech . She knew , " introducing the neighbourhood to her " would have been its more truthful wording ; and the contempt she felt at the instant for the speaker might have been read in her eyes , but ...
... smiled somewhat scornfully at this speech . She knew , " introducing the neighbourhood to her " would have been its more truthful wording ; and the contempt she felt at the instant for the speaker might have been read in her eyes , but ...
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... smiled as she spoke . Lady Halford , whose cheeks began to grow rather warmer than was either becoming or agreeable , answered hastily , " You speak in riddles to me , Maude ; but I assure you I have no intention of giving up the ...
... smiled as she spoke . Lady Halford , whose cheeks began to grow rather warmer than was either becoming or agreeable , answered hastily , " You speak in riddles to me , Maude ; but I assure you I have no intention of giving up the ...
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... smile on the speaker's lips as she uttered it . Lady Halford was aghast . She had for some time had a haunting fear that her younger charge was growing very independent and acquiring a most incon- venient knack of thinking and reasoning ...
... smile on the speaker's lips as she uttered it . Lady Halford was aghast . She had for some time had a haunting fear that her younger charge was growing very independent and acquiring a most incon- venient knack of thinking and reasoning ...
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... smiled somewhat impatiently , and now thoroughly roused , deliberately got up and unfolded the crumpled paper presented to her . She read it with some attention , and then turning round de- manded simply , " Is it true , Simonds ...
... smiled somewhat impatiently , and now thoroughly roused , deliberately got up and unfolded the crumpled paper presented to her . She read it with some attention , and then turning round de- manded simply , " Is it true , Simonds ...
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