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... friends would not you if you were her brother - press upon her by all the ar- guments that have most weight with the ... friend the Colonel , twisting his mous- tache en souriant amèrement , says , ' It is peace and Jules Favre . But let ...
... friends would not you if you were her brother - press upon her by all the ar- guments that have most weight with the ... friend the Colonel , twisting his mous- tache en souriant amèrement , says , ' It is peace and Jules Favre . But let ...
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... friends the Orlean- ists now , " said Savarin . " You who mock at all parties are , I suppose , at heart for the Republican - small chance , too , for that . " " I do not agree with you . Violent im- pulses have quick reactions ...
... friends the Orlean- ists now , " said Savarin . " You who mock at all parties are , I suppose , at heart for the Republican - small chance , too , for that . " " I do not agree with you . Violent im- pulses have quick reactions ...
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... friends into enemies , and no ene- mies into friends ? " 66 Monsieur - you in England know that a party in opposition is not propi- tiated when the party in power steals its measures . Ha ! -pardon me , who is that gentleman , evidently ...
... friends into enemies , and no ene- mies into friends ? " 66 Monsieur - you in England know that a party in opposition is not propi- tiated when the party in power steals its measures . Ha ! -pardon me , who is that gentleman , evidently ...
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... friends praise my weeping willow for its grace and beauty , and say there is no tree for miles round that is so plea ant to sit and dream under on summer a afternoon . And so I find it myself . When I am tired of the heat and dust of ...
... friends praise my weeping willow for its grace and beauty , and say there is no tree for miles round that is so plea ant to sit and dream under on summer a afternoon . And so I find it myself . When I am tired of the heat and dust of ...
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Grace and Madeline Barnard were the only intimate friends of my girlhood . Perhaps I ought to say that Madeline was my friend and that Grace was Mad- eline's sister . but I think the silence of the other mem- | when she was standing at ...
Grace and Madeline Barnard were the only intimate friends of my girlhood . Perhaps I ought to say that Madeline was my friend and that Grace was Mad- eline's sister . but I think the silence of the other mem- | when she was standing at ...
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