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... leave the bank , and you'll leave it at once , or you're no son - in - law for me . I'll not have the name of Griffin dragged in the dirt . ' Arthur had not anticipated this , though he might easily have foreseen it ; and he cursed his ...
... leave the bank , and you'll leave it at once , or you're no son - in - law for me . I'll not have the name of Griffin dragged in the dirt . ' Arthur had not anticipated this , though he might easily have foreseen it ; and he cursed his ...
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... leave him , he could not bear to leave him thus . What might he not do , what might he not have it in his mind to do ? Pity awoke in him , he put himself into the other's place , and though there was nothing less to his taste at that ...
... leave him , he could not bear to leave him thus . What might he not do , what might he not have it in his mind to do ? Pity awoke in him , he put himself into the other's place , and though there was nothing less to his taste at that ...
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... leave so many lands unvisited , To leave so many worthiest books unread , Unrealised so many visions bright ; - Oh ! wretched yet inevitable spite Of our short span , and we must yield our breath , And wrap us in the unfeeling coil of ...
... leave so many lands unvisited , To leave so many worthiest books unread , Unrealised so many visions bright ; - Oh ! wretched yet inevitable spite Of our short span , and we must yield our breath , And wrap us in the unfeeling coil of ...
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