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His description of the encounter has the straightness of Defoe , and , at the end a touch — the recording that they passed twiceso brilliant , so unlikely and so persuasive , so unemphatic and yet so strikingly true , that it takes the ...
His description of the encounter has the straightness of Defoe , and , at the end a touch — the recording that they passed twiceso brilliant , so unlikely and so persuasive , so unemphatic and yet so strikingly true , that it takes the ...
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I passed one or two streets , and at last turned up King Street , thinking it most likely she would return that way home . I passed a house in King Street where I had once lived , and had not proceeded many paces , ruminating on chance ...
I passed one or two streets , and at last turned up King Street , thinking it most likely she would return that way home . I passed a house in King Street where I had once lived , and had not proceeded many paces , ruminating on chance ...
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passed that very morning , she went by me without even changing countenance , without expressing the slightest emotion , without betraying either shame or pity or remorse or any other feeling that any other human being but herself must ...
passed that very morning , she went by me without even changing countenance , without expressing the slightest emotion , without betraying either shame or pity or remorse or any other feeling that any other human being but herself must ...
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