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... wish , you are very sure I shall say yes , are you not , dear ? " " God bless you ! to be sure I am , my girl , " answered the Captain warmly . " And now that you tell me all this , I'll look into my balance and think of it ...
... wish , you are very sure I shall say yes , are you not , dear ? " " God bless you ! to be sure I am , my girl , " answered the Captain warmly . " And now that you tell me all this , I'll look into my balance and think of it ...
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... wish him to save when distress was about , and the poor men and destitute women and children had to be fed and clothed in the hard winters of bad fishing years ? Perhaps that was what he was thinking of now the real meaning of this new ...
... wish him to save when distress was about , and the poor men and destitute women and children had to be fed and clothed in the hard winters of bad fishing years ? Perhaps that was what he was thinking of now the real meaning of this new ...
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... wish it , " was the reply . " I do wish it , very much , Patricia . I want to hear ' Dermot ' and ' What would you do , Love ? ' and when I am tossing about at sea I shall re- member them and you - and this evening . " " Why this ...
... wish it , " was the reply . " I do wish it , very much , Patricia . I want to hear ' Dermot ' and ' What would you do , Love ? ' and when I am tossing about at sea I shall re- member them and you - and this evening . " " Why this ...
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... wish that her dear uncle had not said what he had ; and yet , what harm was there in kissing her old friend ? Feeling that to obey his wish frankly was better modesty than to object , she lifted up her face all wet as it was , and ...
... wish that her dear uncle had not said what he had ; and yet , what harm was there in kissing her old friend ? Feeling that to obey his wish frankly was better modesty than to object , she lifted up her face all wet as it was , and ...
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... wish to go ; but she was firm ; and in the first real conflict of wills between them his had to go down before hers . He owed her a grudge for it , and never quite forgave her . For the matter of her following , however , all the ...
... wish to go ; but she was firm ; and in the first real conflict of wills between them his had to go down before hers . He owed her a grudge for it , and never quite forgave her . For the matter of her following , however , all the ...
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