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of speaking to me when I returned from my walk . " “ What did I say ? ... My heart ,
” she said , “ would have forbidden my speaking in such a way to you . ” Her
husband was not ... What did you want to speak of with me ? " Fanny brought the
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of speaking to me when I returned from my walk . " “ What did I say ? ... My heart ,
” she said , “ would have forbidden my speaking in such a way to you . ” Her
husband was not ... What did you want to speak of with me ? " Fanny brought the
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I know not what possessed me . I did not think of the construction that might be
put upon what I said . " Fanny could only answer by her tears . At last , when she
was able to speak , she said , “ What could induce you , William , to speak as you
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I know not what possessed me . I did not think of the construction that might be
put upon what I said . " Fanny could only answer by her tears . At last , when she
was able to speak , she said , “ What could induce you , William , to speak as you
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... I cannot speak to him on these subjects ; he never speaks to me upon them . ”
Speak to him , then , of the pain that he gives to you MARRIED LIFE . 109.
... I cannot speak to him on these subjects ; he never speaks to me upon them . ”
Speak to him , then , of the pain that he gives to you MARRIED LIFE . 109.
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Never mind that , ” replied Fanny ; " there are things more important than health ,
or life , William ; and I have come to the conclusion that you and I must speak of
them . ” Her husband looked much troubled , and waited for her to proceed .
Never mind that , ” replied Fanny ; " there are things more important than health ,
or life , William ; and I have come to the conclusion that you and I must speak of
them . ” Her husband looked much troubled , and waited for her to proceed .
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The next mor g , at breakfast , when they were planning the pleasures of the day ,
“ I speak for the children for a walk , " said Edward Selmar ; “ I wish to have them
to myself ; Willy can show me the wonders of the place . " “ That I can , " said ...
The next mor g , at breakfast , when they were planning the pleasures of the day ,
“ I speak for the children for a walk , " said Edward Selmar ; “ I wish to have them
to myself ; Willy can show me the wonders of the place . " “ That I can , " said ...
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