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... interested , he quite forgot the mo- tive , to listen to the conversation , and ad- mire the man ; and by the time that even- ing had arrived , though still somewhat brought down from his usual elevation of disposition , he was easy and ...
... interested , he quite forgot the mo- tive , to listen to the conversation , and ad- mire the man ; and by the time that even- ing had arrived , though still somewhat brought down from his usual elevation of disposition , he was easy and ...
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... interested in no one , what could be his urgent business there ? Could it be any way connected with the baroness ? That was the only thing he could think of ; but in what way it could be so , he was unable to divine ; and so he gave ...
... interested in no one , what could be his urgent business there ? Could it be any way connected with the baroness ? That was the only thing he could think of ; but in what way it could be so , he was unable to divine ; and so he gave ...
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... the seal , he began to read it care- lessly over ; but as he proceeded he got more interested . " Yes , indeed it does though , " he said aloud ; " it tells me Mary has has been very ill indeed , nearly dying , and BURTON . 13.
... the seal , he began to read it care- lessly over ; but as he proceeded he got more interested . " Yes , indeed it does though , " he said aloud ; " it tells me Mary has has been very ill indeed , nearly dying , and BURTON . 13.
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... interested in in- juring you , from private enmity , or any other cause ? " " Not in the least , " replied Charles . " I know no one whom I have personally offended ; and yet the extraordinary note shewn me by the count de L in Pa- ris ...
... interested in in- juring you , from private enmity , or any other cause ? " " Not in the least , " replied Charles . " I know no one whom I have personally offended ; and yet the extraordinary note shewn me by the count de L in Pa- ris ...
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) was interested in bringing misfortune upon us both . " " They are two strange occurrences cer- tainly , " replied Mr. Wilmot ; " but why should people connect you and your cou sin together in one band of ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) was interested in bringing misfortune upon us both . " " They are two strange occurrences cer- tainly , " replied Mr. Wilmot ; " but why should people connect you and your cou sin together in one band of ...
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