The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 234 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1873 |
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... feel sure he would soon desire to go back to the Shades . Apart from the troubles hinted at in the early part of this article , one encounter with the semi - professional gentleman who insists on seeing you , talks to you of good ...
... feel sure he would soon desire to go back to the Shades . Apart from the troubles hinted at in the early part of this article , one encounter with the semi - professional gentleman who insists on seeing you , talks to you of good ...
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... feel that I owe an apology to many of my readers for devoting so much space to what may seem mere personal matter . Perhaps they may forgive me on the ground that , at all events , this preface is outside the ordinary and established ...
... feel that I owe an apology to many of my readers for devoting so much space to what may seem mere personal matter . Perhaps they may forgive me on the ground that , at all events , this preface is outside the ordinary and established ...
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... feel that if I had strained every nerve I might still have avoided this disgrace . I might have urged upon the jewellers to take back their goods . I might have humbled myself before some of my husband's relations , and borrowed the ...
... feel that if I had strained every nerve I might still have avoided this disgrace . I might have urged upon the jewellers to take back their goods . I might have humbled myself before some of my husband's relations , and borrowed the ...
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... feel as if I could go to sleep . When I am happy again I shall not want to keep a diary , but during Harry's absence I feel it like a friend in sympathy with me . I dared not speak of my troubles to any one . If things never do come ...
... feel as if I could go to sleep . When I am happy again I shall not want to keep a diary , but during Harry's absence I feel it like a friend in sympathy with me . I dared not speak of my troubles to any one . If things never do come ...
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... feel " - " Listen , Lolo , I have thought of a plan for bringing you two together again . I have made up my mind to go to London to- morrow morning , taking what money I have with me . I shall see your husband ; I shall tell him - shall ...
... feel " - " Listen , Lolo , I have thought of a plan for bringing you two together again . I have made up my mind to go to London to- morrow morning , taking what money I have with me . I shall see your husband ; I shall tell him - shall ...
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