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... don't think me- you think I can be in earnest when I will , don't you ? And that I can regret that I really wish " . He took the hand that played with the shawl - fringe , but she softly drew it away . " Ah , I see ! " he said . " You ...
... don't think me- you think I can be in earnest when I will , don't you ? And that I can regret that I really wish " . He took the hand that played with the shawl - fringe , but she softly drew it away . " Ah , I see ! " he said . " You ...
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... don't know what you mean . " " - " You took a week to think it over ! Well , I have had the week , too , and I have thought it over , too . You have come too late . ” " Too late ? You don't , you can't , mean Listen to me , Lydia ; I ...
... don't know what you mean . " " - " You took a week to think it over ! Well , I have had the week , too , and I have thought it over , too . You have come too late . ” " Too late ? You don't , you can't , mean Listen to me , Lydia ; I ...
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... don't know whether I recog- nized first the newspaper or its propri- etor ; one , in either case , would have helped me to identify the other . One was the New York Herald ; the other , of course , was Mr. Ruck . As I drew nearer , he ...
... don't know whether I recog- nized first the newspaper or its propri- etor ; one , in either case , would have helped me to identify the other . One was the New York Herald ; the other , of course , was Mr. Ruck . As I drew nearer , he ...
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