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I should not pretend to control her in the least . You see my ambition , Mr. Pembroke , and perhaps you don't think very much of it . " “ Oh , I don't say that ; I suppose a man must have ambition of some kind - here in England at least ...
I should not pretend to control her in the least . You see my ambition , Mr. Pembroke , and perhaps you don't think very much of it . " “ Oh , I don't say that ; I suppose a man must have ambition of some kind - here in England at least ...
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On the second row it is tolerable enough , or at least you get a good view of the little old gentleman with the sword by his side sitting in a chair at the far end of the House . I thought at first this was the Speaker , and wondered ...
On the second row it is tolerable enough , or at least you get a good view of the little old gentleman with the sword by his side sitting in a chair at the far end of the House . I thought at first this was the Speaker , and wondered ...
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I knew it then ; at least I felt very strangely . I must have known it then . But I didn't know then how strong it was and how it would last . I thought I could conquer it and crush it down ; and I fought hard - you would not blame me ...
I knew it then ; at least I felt very strangely . I must have known it then . But I didn't know then how strong it was and how it would last . I thought I could conquer it and crush it down ; and I fought hard - you would not blame me ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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