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... out of reach to most of us ) , the everyday enjoyment of luxury and well - being , and was VOL . VI.—NO. 31 , N.S. 1 indifferent to the prosaic side of the matter . His QUEEN ELEANOR AND FAIR ROSAMOND Chapter The Family.
... out of reach to most of us ) , the everyday enjoyment of luxury and well - being , and was VOL . VI.—NO. 31 , N.S. 1 indifferent to the prosaic side of the matter . His QUEEN ELEANOR AND FAIR ROSAMOND Chapter The Family.
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George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. indifferent to the prosaic side of the matter . His marriage was in every sense of the word a good marriage ; one which filled both families with satisfaction . She had money enough to help him ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. indifferent to the prosaic side of the matter . His marriage was in every sense of the word a good marriage ; one which filled both families with satisfaction . She had money enough to help him ...
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... matter about dis- appointing them at that age ? They have plenty of time to work it out . It is at my time of life that disappointment tells . ' < " That is true , no doubt , ' said the mother , but we are used to disappointment , and ...
... matter about dis- appointing them at that age ? They have plenty of time to work it out . It is at my time of life that disappointment tells . ' < " That is true , no doubt , ' said the mother , but we are used to disappointment , and ...
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... matter of fact . You take everything au pied de la lettre , ' he said . This conversation remained in Mrs. Lycett - Landon's mind in spite of her efforts to represent to herself that it was only a way of speaking he had fallen into ...
... matter of fact . You take everything au pied de la lettre , ' he said . This conversation remained in Mrs. Lycett - Landon's mind in spite of her efforts to represent to herself that it was only a way of speaking he had fallen into ...
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... matter of fact way . I am annoyed about the London office ; but rather than move you out of this house I would see the London office go to the dogs any day . I don't mind , ' he added , with a little vehemence , ' the coming and going ...
... matter of fact way . I am annoyed about the London office ; but rather than move you out of this house I would see the London office go to the dogs any day . I don't mind , ' he added , with a little vehemence , ' the coming and going ...
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