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ܗ “ I suppose so . I must have when I find out what it ought to be . ” “ Have you no particular tastes ? You ought to have some inclining of some kind already . How old are you ? ” Miss Challoner always assumed a sort of superiority in ...
ܗ “ I suppose so . I must have when I find out what it ought to be . ” “ Have you no particular tastes ? You ought to have some inclining of some kind already . How old are you ? ” Miss Challoner always assumed a sort of superiority in ...
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I suppose she will give up declaiming against the world's laws , " Marie said meditatively , and without replying to his words , “ when she is happy . I suppose she is very fond of him . ” “ Oh , yes — I suppose so .
I suppose she will give up declaiming against the world's laws , " Marie said meditatively , and without replying to his words , “ when she is happy . I suppose she is very fond of him . ” “ Oh , yes — I suppose so .
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I don't care to be married particularly — I would rather remain as I am a great deal ; but I suppose I should have to marry somebody at some time , and I like Mr. Vidal very well , and no one could possibly be more kind and considerate ...
I don't care to be married particularly — I would rather remain as I am a great deal ; but I suppose I should have to marry somebody at some time , and I like Mr. Vidal very well , and no one could possibly be more kind and considerate ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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