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... replied William , mournfully . Then he told Herbert what had passed at the convent , and since their arrival at the house ; he gave a thousand details - he repeated them a thousand times , but without convincing Herbert of the ...
... replied William , mournfully . Then he told Herbert what had passed at the convent , and since their arrival at the house ; he gave a thousand details - he repeated them a thousand times , but without convincing Herbert of the ...
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... replied her husband : he would think that I meant to insult him . However , his wife's importunity and agita- tion prevailed . Stepping up to the gentleman she had pointed out , and apologizing for the liberty he was about to take ...
... replied her husband : he would think that I meant to insult him . However , his wife's importunity and agita- tion prevailed . Stepping up to the gentleman she had pointed out , and apologizing for the liberty he was about to take ...
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... replied Lucy ; " and I have read that God is well pleased with those who forgive ; for he has said , Blessed are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy . ' " " It does not become a little girl like you to instruct me , " replied the ...
... replied Lucy ; " and I have read that God is well pleased with those who forgive ; for he has said , Blessed are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy . ' " " It does not become a little girl like you to instruct me , " replied the ...
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