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Pagina 9
... stand . The rector and the leading lawyer of the place asked me to dinner . I might have glided into the society , such as it was , had I been disposed for that everything about me began to close over me as if I had been fifty , and ...
... stand . The rector and the leading lawyer of the place asked me to dinner . I might have glided into the society , such as it was , had I been disposed for that everything about me began to close over me as if I had been fifty , and ...
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which I did not very well under- stand , and said , abruptly , a thing which , so far as I remember , he had never in my life said before , " You've become a little like your mother , Phil- >> " My mother ! ” The reference was so ...
which I did not very well under- stand , and said , abruptly , a thing which , so far as I remember , he had never in my life said before , " You've become a little like your mother , Phil- >> " My mother ! ” The reference was so ...
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... stand . Presently my father came back : possibly because I had been a long time unconscious of the passage of the minutes , or perhaps because he was himself restless in the strange disturbance of his habitual calm . He came in and put ...
... stand . Presently my father came back : possibly because I had been a long time unconscious of the passage of the minutes , or perhaps because he was himself restless in the strange disturbance of his habitual calm . He came in and put ...
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... stands still . " I did not feel myself qualified to discuss such topics , but something one must say . " Worse ... standing against the wall at this spot , on which he had his hand as he spoke . Upon it stood a little basket in very fine ...
... stands still . " I did not feel myself qualified to discuss such topics , but something one must say . " Worse ... standing against the wall at this spot , on which he had his hand as he spoke . Upon it stood a little basket in very fine ...
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... stand each other . I hope I have always been a just man . I do my duty on my side , and I expect it from others . It is your benevol- ence that is cruel . I have calcu- lated anxiously how much credit it is safe to allow ; but I will ...
... stand each other . I hope I have always been a just man . I do my duty on my side , and I expect it from others . It is your benevol- ence that is cruel . I have calcu- lated anxiously how much credit it is safe to allow ; but I will ...
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