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... Josina , and the battle lost he lost Josina . He had been brave enough until he thought of that , reckless even , welcoming the trumpet call . But seeing that , and seeing it suddenly , he groaned . The sound recalled him to himself ...
... Josina , and the battle lost he lost Josina . He had been brave enough until he thought of that , reckless even , welcoming the trumpet call . But seeing that , and seeing it suddenly , he groaned . The sound recalled him to himself ...
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... Josina , not only the thing which Arthur had done , but the position in which he had placed himself . In this room , in this very room in which men of honour - dull and prejudiced , perhaps , but men of honour , and proud of their ...
... Josina , not only the thing which Arthur had done , but the position in which he had placed himself . In this room , in this very room in which men of honour - dull and prejudiced , perhaps , but men of honour , and proud of their ...
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... Josina blushed . ' Of course we are all interested , ' she Mrs. Bourdillon saw the blush . ' You haven't you and Arthur - made it up ? ' she ventured . Josina shook her head . ' But why not ? Now - now that he's in trouble , Josina ...
... Josina blushed . ' Of course we are all interested , ' she Mrs. Bourdillon saw the blush . ' You haven't you and Arthur - made it up ? ' she ventured . Josina shook her head . ' But why not ? Now - now that he's in trouble , Josina ...
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