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... hope . Peel was personally unpopular , and his position as Conservative leader was not then consolidated - he was new to the work and his fate was uncertain . There seemed a fair possibility that Stanley might either oust him from his ...
... hope . Peel was personally unpopular , and his position as Conservative leader was not then consolidated - he was new to the work and his fate was uncertain . There seemed a fair possibility that Stanley might either oust him from his ...
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... hope that it might re - appear once more . I waited for some while , until , in fact I had practically abandoned all hope of seeing the bird again , when suddenly a series of strange notes attracted my attention . At first these notes ...
... hope that it might re - appear once more . I waited for some while , until , in fact I had practically abandoned all hope of seeing the bird again , when suddenly a series of strange notes attracted my attention . At first these notes ...
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... hope to be soon . ' Her face fell and she said , ' Oh then , sir , you have a young lady ? ' ' No , I have not as yet , but it's your mistress I hope will be my young lady . ' The old dear beamed at this and said , ' Then don't leave ...
... hope to be soon . ' Her face fell and she said , ' Oh then , sir , you have a young lady ? ' ' No , I have not as yet , but it's your mistress I hope will be my young lady . ' The old dear beamed at this and said , ' Then don't leave ...
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