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... perhaps ! " - gallant- ly descended and hastened to offer apologies , with a respectful hope that she was not injured . Mrs Haughton answered somewhat tartly , but being one of those good- hearted women who , apt to be rude , are ...
... perhaps ! " - gallant- ly descended and hastened to offer apologies , with a respectful hope that she was not injured . Mrs Haughton answered somewhat tartly , but being one of those good- hearted women who , apt to be rude , are ...
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... perhaps , was Grace , nor did she rejoice in the white hand or arched foot , but she was winsome and winning . Her only ornament to - night was a breast - knot of cherry- coloured ribbons . As his eye glanced on this , old Hugh laughed ...
... perhaps , was Grace , nor did she rejoice in the white hand or arched foot , but she was winsome and winning . Her only ornament to - night was a breast - knot of cherry- coloured ribbons . As his eye glanced on this , old Hugh laughed ...
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... perhaps may tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go to the cliff -'tis but a walk this fine night- and I shall be thinking of thee as the Christmas morn breaks ...
... perhaps may tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go to the cliff -'tis but a walk this fine night- and I shall be thinking of thee as the Christmas morn breaks ...
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... perhaps our admiration . Dickens led the Muse out into the street , or the Muse led him ; she took her course up Fleet Street , dived into the Borough , and turned into the courtyard of a miserable old inn ; there she found Sam Weller ...
... perhaps our admiration . Dickens led the Muse out into the street , or the Muse led him ; she took her course up Fleet Street , dived into the Borough , and turned into the courtyard of a miserable old inn ; there she found Sam Weller ...
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... perhaps is con- sidered by most men as still more heinous that of being dull . For ourselves , we give carte blanche to the whole tribe , in all their agreeable varieties , to be amusing , exciting , in-. ctive. ,. in. whatever. way. they.
... perhaps is con- sidered by most men as still more heinous that of being dull . For ourselves , we give carte blanche to the whole tribe , in all their agreeable varieties , to be amusing , exciting , in-. ctive. ,. in. whatever. way. they.
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