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A peck of nonsense , Jerry ; I don't mean any harm , you know ; I am sorry enough
for Mr. Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is ,
it is best to laugh . I can tell you that I respect Mr. Selmar as much as I ever did ...
A peck of nonsense , Jerry ; I don't mean any harm , you know ; I am sorry enough
for Mr. Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is ,
it is best to laugh . I can tell you that I respect Mr. Selmar as much as I ever did ...
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Fanny burst into a sort of hysterical laugh , at her own strange fancies . Why , ”
said Amy , who could not resist joining in Fanny's tearful laugh , “ why do you
leave Boston , if you feel so badly about it ? and where are you going ?
Fanny burst into a sort of hysterical laugh , at her own strange fancies . Why , ”
said Amy , who could not resist joining in Fanny's tearful laugh , “ why do you
leave Boston , if you feel so badly about it ? and where are you going ?
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I could not but laugh heartily at your description of Mrs. Hawkins ; and yet , Fanny
, I cannot think such things quite right . You have injured I doubt not . I cannot
believe that she is such a strange mortal as you have described her . But , dear ...
I could not but laugh heartily at your description of Mrs. Hawkins ; and yet , Fanny
, I cannot think such things quite right . You have injured I doubt not . I cannot
believe that she is such a strange mortal as you have described her . But , dear ...
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thing either to make my husband angry , or to make him laugh ; but all in vain . He
does not love me enough to be angry with me , and is too unhappy to laugh . I
laugh , and make strangers laugh . My head is full of all sorts of vagaries .
thing either to make my husband angry , or to make him laugh ; but all in vain . He
does not love me enough to be angry with me , and is too unhappy to laugh . I
laugh , and make strangers laugh . My head is full of all sorts of vagaries .
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It seems to me , Ruth , ” said Amy , “ I have heard you laugh at Jerry . ” That , ma'
am , is one way I try whether a beau suits me . If he won't let me have my own
way , in the matter of talking and laughing , how should he in any other ? And the
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It seems to me , Ruth , ” said Amy , “ I have heard you laugh at Jerry . ” That , ma'
am , is one way I try whether a beau suits me . If he won't let me have my own
way , in the matter of talking and laughing , how should he in any other ? And the
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