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But perhaps you would rather not ? " “ I think , Miss Challoner , I would rather not . ” “ You are very independent , Natty , I see . Well , I like you all the better for it ; only I thought that perhaps a young man about your own age ...
But perhaps you would rather not ? " “ I think , Miss Challoner , I would rather not . ” “ You are very independent , Natty , I see . Well , I like you all the better for it ; only I thought that perhaps a young man about your own age ...
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Perhaps it was the subject ; perhaps it was the style ; perhaps it was the labour of the previous sleepless night ; perhaps all combined , that fell heavily upon the lids and the senses of our young hero . Anyhow , after a while he lay ...
Perhaps it was the subject ; perhaps it was the style ; perhaps it was the labour of the previous sleepless night ; perhaps all combined , that fell heavily upon the lids and the senses of our young hero . Anyhow , after a while he lay ...
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Perhaps she had really then misunderstood and undervalued him . Perhaps the levity was but the indolence of a gallant spirit waiting for its opportunity . Perhaps it was once more a Sardanapalus rushing from his revel to the battle ...
Perhaps she had really then misunderstood and undervalued him . Perhaps the levity was but the indolence of a gallant spirit waiting for its opportunity . Perhaps it was once more a Sardanapalus rushing from his revel to the battle ...
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