Good Words, Volume 26Alexander Strahan and Company, 1885 |
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... tell you , " said Mr. Langton in a tone that admitted of no denial , though his face was genial enough when he turned it to his fair companion . " The fact is the man is right enough as to the house your father has taken not being in ...
... tell you , " said Mr. Langton in a tone that admitted of no denial , though his face was genial enough when he turned it to his fair companion . " The fact is the man is right enough as to the house your father has taken not being in ...
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... tell you I am the better player . " " I did not say you were not ; but Mason is the more lucky one . " " Well , luck cannot last for ever . " " Just so , " returned the other signifi- cantly . " When it does , it ceases to be luck ...
... tell you I am the better player . " " I did not say you were not ; but Mason is the more lucky one . " " Well , luck cannot last for ever . " " Just so , " returned the other signifi- cantly . " When it does , it ceases to be luck ...
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... tell . At the same time his heart was touched , nay smitten , by the girl's obvious distress of mind ; he felt it melting within him , and think , in spite of their gilding , but perfection in lovers is not to be found out of a fairy ...
... tell . At the same time his heart was touched , nay smitten , by the girl's obvious distress of mind ; he felt it melting within him , and think , in spite of their gilding , but perfection in lovers is not to be found out of a fairy ...
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... tell of . Though it happened so long ago it strikes sharply to one's heart . He was not old , but he was full of honours ; and was doubtless hoping to end his days in that " easy retirement of which he had written in a letter to his old ...
... tell of . Though it happened so long ago it strikes sharply to one's heart . He was not old , but he was full of honours ; and was doubtless hoping to end his days in that " easy retirement of which he had written in a letter to his old ...
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... tell you that it is the public demand which has forced competition to such a degree , that it is impos- sible to conduct business in any other way without incurring ruin ; that were they to act differently they would lose their market ...
... tell you that it is the public demand which has forced competition to such a degree , that it is impos- sible to conduct business in any other way without incurring ruin ; that were they to act differently they would lose their market ...
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