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... wish to be loved , if you wish to be valued , you will stay with us ! " " I will return to you , dear Mary , and we shall only be absent a few weeks . " " And in those few weeks what may you not endure ? you , who have never been ac ...
... wish to be loved , if you wish to be valued , you will stay with us ! " " I will return to you , dear Mary , and we shall only be absent a few weeks . " " And in those few weeks what may you not endure ? you , who have never been ac ...
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... wish , and if that should be denied , she be- lieved it so utterly impossible to be resigned , that she never even supplicated help from that Being to whom all things are possible ; and thus being unable to say , with full sin- cerity ...
... wish , and if that should be denied , she be- lieved it so utterly impossible to be resigned , that she never even supplicated help from that Being to whom all things are possible ; and thus being unable to say , with full sin- cerity ...
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... wish an offer of himself to follow , would do well to ride no more . do well to ride no more . It would certainly have been one of the last of my wishes that Mr. Burton should present his large hand to On the following morning , while ...
... wish an offer of himself to follow , would do well to ride no more . do well to ride no more . It would certainly have been one of the last of my wishes that Mr. Burton should present his large hand to On the following morning , while ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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