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... dear friends : as we shall soon part again , let me now tell you of this , frankly and without compliment . " This paved the way to a conversation that approached more on the precincts of the past than any they had yet known . But ...
... dear friends : as we shall soon part again , let me now tell you of this , frankly and without compliment . " This paved the way to a conversation that approached more on the precincts of the past than any they had yet known . But ...
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... dear to us in a short time by habit . The mo- ments in which we look beyond our work , and fancy ourselves seated beneath the everlasting laurel , are few . It is the work itself , whether of action or literature , that interests and ...
... dear to us in a short time by habit . The mo- ments in which we look beyond our work , and fancy ourselves seated beneath the everlasting laurel , are few . It is the work itself , whether of action or literature , that interests and ...
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... dear lady , " said Lord Doning- dale . " You should take off that close habit and have it dried . " " Oh , no ; what matters it ? " said Valerie , bitterly , and almost rudely . " It matters everything , " said Ernest ; " pray be ruled ...
... dear lady , " said Lord Doning- dale . " You should take off that close habit and have it dried . " " Oh , no ; what matters it ? " said Valerie , bitterly , and almost rudely . " It matters everything , " said Ernest ; " pray be ruled ...
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... dear Castruccio , how are you ? " cried Mal- travers , eagerly , as the opening door presented the form of the Italian . " Sir , " said Castruccio , with great stiffness , and speak- ing in French , which was his wont when he meant to ...
... dear Castruccio , how are you ? " cried Mal- travers , eagerly , as the opening door presented the form of the Italian . " Sir , " said Castruccio , with great stiffness , and speak- ing in French , which was his wont when he meant to ...
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... dear Cæsarini , I am sure you would not You are a little irritated at present by natural disap- pointment ; but the man who has as much success as he deserves is never morbidly jealous , even of a rival in his own line : want of success ...
... dear Cæsarini , I am sure you would not You are a little irritated at present by natural disap- pointment ; but the man who has as much success as he deserves is never morbidly jealous , even of a rival in his own line : want of success ...
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