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... dear me - dear me ! " 3 " Well , then , " said I , " now , my dear friend - give me your hand , all that is forgotten ; I see you are in earnest , I am sure your heart is in its proper place - all that affair is settled . I will meet ...
... dear me - dear me ! " 3 " Well , then , " said I , " now , my dear friend - give me your hand , all that is forgotten ; I see you are in earnest , I am sure your heart is in its proper place - all that affair is settled . I will meet ...
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... dear Joseph , " said Mrs. Langshawe , very gravely , “ I wish you'd exert the influence of a friend over Bridgeman ; he confesses no- thing to his wife , poor dear woman ! -but I'm sure his losses must be very heavy . Everybody hasn't ...
... dear Joseph , " said Mrs. Langshawe , very gravely , “ I wish you'd exert the influence of a friend over Bridgeman ; he confesses no- thing to his wife , poor dear woman ! -but I'm sure his losses must be very heavy . Everybody hasn't ...
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... dear Madam , I protest , " exclaimed Langshawe , colouring to the eyelids ; " I protest that I have the profoundest sense of " -- " Adds , Sir - adds to the meanness of your first duplicity . You know that Mr. Bridgeman , your dear ...
... dear Madam , I protest , " exclaimed Langshawe , colouring to the eyelids ; " I protest that I have the profoundest sense of " -- " Adds , Sir - adds to the meanness of your first duplicity . You know that Mr. Bridgeman , your dear ...
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