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... interests was taken about seven o'clock the next evening , and was dictated by the news which he had learnt from the sad boy . That Eustacia was somehow the cause of Wildeve's carelessness in relation to the marriage had at once been ...
... interests was taken about seven o'clock the next evening , and was dictated by the news which he had learnt from the sad boy . That Eustacia was somehow the cause of Wildeve's carelessness in relation to the marriage had at once been ...
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... interest in this man , which she had kept so carefully con- cealed , even from her grandfather , from a sense that she was loving beneath her ? The idea of your speaking in that tone to me ! ' she added with a forced smile of hauteur ...
... interest in this man , which she had kept so carefully con- cealed , even from her grandfather , from a sense that she was loving beneath her ? The idea of your speaking in that tone to me ! ' she added with a forced smile of hauteur ...
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... interest in my niece ; but I fear there would be objections . More than that , she is devoted to this man . ' True ; or I shouldn't have done what I have this morning . ' ' Otherwise there would be no pain in the case , and you would ...
... interest in my niece ; but I fear there would be objections . More than that , she is devoted to this man . ' True ; or I shouldn't have done what I have this morning . ' ' Otherwise there would be no pain in the case , and you would ...
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... interest . ' And can you forget so soon what I proposed to you the other night ? Why , take you from this place , make you mine , and carry you away with me abroad . ' I have not forgotten . But why have you come so unex- pectedly to ...
... interest . ' And can you forget so soon what I proposed to you the other night ? Why , take you from this place , make you mine , and carry you away with me abroad . ' I have not forgotten . But why have you come so unex- pectedly to ...
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... interest in Wildeve had been so entirely the result of an- tagonism that the glory and the dream departed from the man with the first sound that he was no longer coveted by her rival ? She was , then , secure of him at last . Thomasin ...
... interest in Wildeve had been so entirely the result of an- tagonism that the glory and the dream departed from the man with the first sound that he was no longer coveted by her rival ? She was , then , secure of him at last . Thomasin ...
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