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... felt you might try to see me again , and it is better that we should not meet . I shall always think of you as a good man , and be anxious for your well - doing . I send this by Jane Orchard's little maid , And remain , Diggory , Your ...
... felt you might try to see me again , and it is better that we should not meet . I shall always think of you as a good man , and be anxious for your well - doing . I send this by Jane Orchard's little maid , And remain , Diggory , Your ...
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... felt it necessary to unmask his second argument . " Well , leaving that out of the question , ' tis in your power , I assure you , Miss Vye , to do a great deal of good to another woman . ' She shook her head . " Your comeliness is law ...
... felt it necessary to unmask his second argument . " Well , leaving that out of the question , ' tis in your power , I assure you , Miss Vye , to do a great deal of good to another woman . ' She shook her head . " Your comeliness is law ...
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... felt little less extravagantly about the place ; but she would not sink her independence to get there . When Diggory Venn had gone quite away , Eustacia walked to the bank and looked down the vale towards the sun , which was also in the ...
... felt little less extravagantly about the place ; but she would not sink her independence to get there . When Diggory Venn had gone quite away , Eustacia walked to the bank and looked down the vale towards the sun , which was also in the ...
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... felt that she had stooped in loving him . ' Well , darling , you agree ? ' said Wildeve . If it could be Budmouth instead of America , ' she murmured languidly . ' Budmouth is nonsense . It is not far enough away . ' V " Yes , I see it ...
... felt that she had stooped in loving him . ' Well , darling , you agree ? ' said Wildeve . If it could be Budmouth instead of America , ' she murmured languidly . ' Budmouth is nonsense . It is not far enough away . ' V " Yes , I see it ...
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... felt for her from her childhood , of his misfortunes , & c . , which pleading more effectually bound her than would his refusal . Sure of success , the Prince was preparing for their nuptials , when the news came that all was broken off ...
... felt for her from her childhood , of his misfortunes , & c . , which pleading more effectually bound her than would his refusal . Sure of success , the Prince was preparing for their nuptials , when the news came that all was broken off ...
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