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... poor lady , with tears in her eyes , " freedom is all very well to talk about , and I suppose it's a great thing to have ; but what is freedom to these poor savages , that it should cost me and other women our boys ? " " It will not ...
... poor lady , with tears in her eyes , " freedom is all very well to talk about , and I suppose it's a great thing to have ; but what is freedom to these poor savages , that it should cost me and other women our boys ? " " It will not ...
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... poor Rose gave but little heed . After a while her monosyllabic answers seemed to attract his curiosity all at once . or sorry , is it ? " You are not well , " he said ; Wodehouse , who is going to lose her son ? " Sorry for poor Mrs ...
... poor Rose gave but little heed . After a while her monosyllabic answers seemed to attract his curiosity all at once . or sorry , is it ? " You are not well , " he said ; Wodehouse , who is going to lose her son ? " Sorry for poor Mrs ...
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... poor Edward had not only to stay indoors , but to take a seat next to Mrs. Damerel in the drawing - room ; while Rose , who was somewhat nervous about the thunder , retired into a dark corner to which he dared not follow her boldly ...
... poor Edward had not only to stay indoors , but to take a seat next to Mrs. Damerel in the drawing - room ; while Rose , who was somewhat nervous about the thunder , retired into a dark corner to which he dared not follow her boldly ...
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