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... gave me at different times, and both Brindle's calves belong to me—he gave them to me—and I thought may be you would pay me a few dollarsfor them." "But you are not ready to start tomorrow." "Yes, sir, I washed and ironed my clothes ...
... gave me at different times, and both Brindle's calves belong to me—he gave them to me—and I thought may be you would pay me a few dollarsfor them." "But you are not ready to start tomorrow." "Yes, sir, I washed and ironed my clothes ...
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... gave hersome icedwater ina silver goblet, andordered a servant to bring upthe refreshments she had directed prepared. Asshefelt thegirl's pulse, Edna noticed how whiteand soft her hands were,and how dazzlingly the jewels flashed on her ...
... gave hersome icedwater ina silver goblet, andordered a servant to bring upthe refreshments she had directed prepared. Asshefelt thegirl's pulse, Edna noticed how whiteand soft her hands were,and how dazzlingly the jewels flashed on her ...
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... gave you your shawl; butI did not see thebook forsome time after you rode outof sight." "Yes, yes,I remember now about the shawl and the shop. Strange I did not recognize you before. But how did you learn that thebook was mine?" "I ...
... gave you your shawl; butI did not see thebook forsome time after you rode outof sight." "Yes, yes,I remember now about the shawl and the shop. Strange I did not recognize you before. But how did you learn that thebook was mine?" "I ...
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... gave to these conversational gatherings the nameof 'bas bleu,' which means bluestocking; and hence,yousee, that inpopular acceptation, Imean in public opinion, the humoroustitle, which wasgivenin complimentto a very charming gentleman ...
... gave to these conversational gatherings the nameof 'bas bleu,' which means bluestocking; and hence,yousee, that inpopular acceptation, Imean in public opinion, the humoroustitle, which wasgivenin complimentto a very charming gentleman ...
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... gave constant and judicious exercise to her active intellect, and induced hertovisitthe quiet parsonage library as assiduously asdidHorace, Valgius, and Virgilthe gardens onthe Esquiline where Maecenasheld his literary assize. Instead ...
... gave constant and judicious exercise to her active intellect, and induced hertovisitthe quiet parsonage library as assiduously asdidHorace, Valgius, and Virgilthe gardens onthe Esquiline where Maecenasheld his literary assize. Instead ...
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