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... Lefevre , who , it was well known , had no money to give away ; he had bills out , people said , and was hard pressed to meet them . He was a flighty , irreligious sort of man . He did nothing for the poor ; he was absorbed in his own ...
... Lefevre , who , it was well known , had no money to give away ; he had bills out , people said , and was hard pressed to meet them . He was a flighty , irreligious sort of man . He did nothing for the poor ; he was absorbed in his own ...
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... Lefevre was almost always in out in the hayfield one day . He had been hot water with one person and another ; helping his men to lift a great stack of with the Bishop , whom he accused of ev- straw , and he must have strained himself ...
... Lefevre was almost always in out in the hayfield one day . He had been hot water with one person and another ; helping his men to lift a great stack of with the Bishop , whom he accused of ev- straw , and he must have strained himself ...
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... Lefevre supposed to be exorcised from Foxslip . suspected nothing ; and yet she was a Some people say that being ousted in one loving - hearted woman ; she would have place , he has crossed the common and done anything in the world for ...
... Lefevre supposed to be exorcised from Foxslip . suspected nothing ; and yet she was a Some people say that being ousted in one loving - hearted woman ; she would have place , he has crossed the common and done anything in the world for ...
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... Lefevre's eyes filled up . " He will never be what his father was , " she said despondingly , as she turned to go into the house . " Eh ! poor soul , I can feel for ye , " said Mrs. Plaskett , shaking her black silk bonnet . " An ' yet ...
... Lefevre's eyes filled up . " He will never be what his father was , " she said despondingly , as she turned to go into the house . " Eh ! poor soul , I can feel for ye , " said Mrs. Plaskett , shaking her black silk bonnet . " An ' yet ...
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... Lefevre , with sudden exasper- ation . It is all Sir George's wicked- ness . It would not matter so much if only one could trust to Hodgetts and Betty ; do what you like , dear , anything , anything , what do I care so long as you are ...
... Lefevre , with sudden exasper- ation . It is all Sir George's wicked- ness . It would not matter so much if only one could trust to Hodgetts and Betty ; do what you like , dear , anything , anything , what do I care so long as you are ...
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