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... lady of my acquaintance , " said Staniford , at his laziest again . " A lady ? " sail the other , with an inflection that she saw hurt . 66 Why the marine animal , then ? She bowed very prettily ; she blushed prettily , too . " " She's ...
... lady of my acquaintance , " said Staniford , at his laziest again . " A lady ? " sail the other , with an inflection that she saw hurt . 66 Why the marine animal , then ? She bowed very prettily ; she blushed prettily , too . " " She's ...
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... lady that , with her parents , after visiting the British islands , she had been spending a month in Paris , and that she thought she should have died when she left that city . " I hung out of the carriage , when we left the hotel ...
... lady that , with her parents , after visiting the British islands , she had been spending a month in Paris , and that she thought she should have died when she left that city . " I hung out of the carriage , when we left the hotel ...
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... lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so much like gross flattery , that Irene hard- ly knew how to keep ...
... lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so much like gross flattery , that Irene hard- ly knew how to keep ...
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