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... thought it high time that an estrangement which had already lasted far too long should be brought to an end . ' Why haven't you brought Clarissa with you ? It is really too bad of you ! You must have known how we are longing to see her ...
... thought it high time that an estrangement which had already lasted far too long should be brought to an end . ' Why haven't you brought Clarissa with you ? It is really too bad of you ! You must have known how we are longing to see her ...
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... thoughts be clean , my boy ; the thoughts must be clean ; thoughts make the man . You may never at any time be of ill repute , and yet be a blackguard . Every thought , black or white , lives for ever , and to life there is no end ...
... thoughts be clean , my boy ; the thoughts must be clean ; thoughts make the man . You may never at any time be of ill repute , and yet be a blackguard . Every thought , black or white , lives for ever , and to life there is no end ...
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... thought it his duty to devise a policy of his own . But Edward knew that he had neither of these qualities ; and he did not attempt to meddle with things which he confessed to be beyond him . He turned to what was within his power . If ...
... thought it his duty to devise a policy of his own . But Edward knew that he had neither of these qualities ; and he did not attempt to meddle with things which he confessed to be beyond him . He turned to what was within his power . If ...
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Animal Helpers and Servers By C J Cornish | 8 |
Malwood Eclogues ThePollio By Charles L Graves | 30 |
Letters | 41 |
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