Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... believe her or you ? You - for I wish it to madness , now that I am like to be free , and to have it in my power to say to her without a possibility of suspicion Sarah , will you be mine ? When I sometimes think of the time I first saw ...
... believe her or you ? You - for I wish it to madness , now that I am like to be free , and to have it in my power to say to her without a possibility of suspicion Sarah , will you be mine ? When I sometimes think of the time I first saw ...
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... believe ( and all this would never have entered my thoughts , but that I know it will enter yours ) , I believe that even if they thought ( as you have sometimes supposed they do ) that she needs whitewashing , or making an honest woman ...
... believe ( and all this would never have entered my thoughts , but that I know it will enter yours ) , I believe that even if they thought ( as you have sometimes supposed they do ) that she needs whitewashing , or making an honest woman ...
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... believe again that she will not be mine ; for I think she was made on purpose for me . If there's anyone else that understands that turn of her head as I do , I'll give her up without scruple . I have made up my mind to this , never to ...
... believe again that she will not be mine ; for I think she was made on purpose for me . If there's anyone else that understands that turn of her head as I do , I'll give her up without scruple . I have made up my mind to this , never to ...
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