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Clytie did not speak . She had the necklet in her pocket ; it . seemed to burn her hand that lay upon it . “ Now , I would never stand between you and the choice of your heart ; but I do not like Mr. Ransford ; that is , I do not like ...
Clytie did not speak . She had the necklet in her pocket ; it . seemed to burn her hand that lay upon it . “ Now , I would never stand between you and the choice of your heart ; but I do not like Mr. Ransford ; that is , I do not like ...
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Clytie screamed a little " Oh ! " of surprise . “ I beg your pardon , " said Tom , " for interrupting your charming occupation , but I could not resist the pleasure of speaking to you . " “ Pray go away - go away this moment , ” said ...
Clytie screamed a little " Oh ! " of surprise . “ I beg your pardon , " said Tom , " for interrupting your charming occupation , but I could not resist the pleasure of speaking to you . " “ Pray go away - go away this moment , ” said ...
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I should have come to you , sir , had I been secure of Clytie's love ; yes , had I been even assured of her respect , " said Tom , rising from his chair and looking straight into the oid man's face . “ Clytie — who is Clytie ?
I should have come to you , sir , had I been secure of Clytie's love ; yes , had I been even assured of her respect , " said Tom , rising from his chair and looking straight into the oid man's face . “ Clytie — who is Clytie ?
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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