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“ I've loved ye all along , Dorethy , " he continued abruptly , " and I ' lowed to tell ye . . . but thar was somethin ' agen it from the start . Thar was somethin ' agen it . ” He closed his eyes , and for a long time did not speak .
“ I've loved ye all along , Dorethy , " he continued abruptly , " and I ' lowed to tell ye . . . but thar was somethin ' agen it from the start . Thar was somethin ' agen it . ” He closed his eyes , and for a long time did not speak .
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I cannot tell you , ” she said , “ how Harold grieved over your doubts of him ; I do not think anything could have made him really happy unless you had understood and forgiven him . ” Lord Deira smiled dubiously , and went on to explain ...
I cannot tell you , ” she said , “ how Harold grieved over your doubts of him ; I do not think anything could have made him really happy unless you had understood and forgiven him . ” Lord Deira smiled dubiously , and went on to explain ...
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If there is one thing I dislike more than another it is telling the plot of a play . ... But as the plot of " Karin ” has to be told , let me in all gratitude , and with all apologies , tell it in somebody else's words — in the words of ...
If there is one thing I dislike more than another it is telling the plot of a play . ... But as the plot of " Karin ” has to be told , let me in all gratitude , and with all apologies , tell it in somebody else's words — in the words of ...
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Philip Bourke Marston The Last Poems of By the Author | 98 |
Professor A of the Dry Wit By PERCY FITZGERALD M A 600 | 140 |
Students Songs On Some By LAURA ALEX SMITH | 174 |
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