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“ But , my dear , you must indeed go and see Mr. Bingley when he comes into the neighbourhood . " " It is more than I engage for , I assure you . " “ But consider your daughters . Only think what an establishment it would be ...
“ But , my dear , you must indeed go and see Mr. Bingley when he comes into the neighbourhood . " " It is more than I engage for , I assure you . " “ But consider your daughters . Only think what an establishment it would be ...
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“ Here comes the great Mr. Gathergold ! ” A carriage , drawn by four horses , dashed round the turn of the road . Within it , thrust partly out of the window , appeared the physiognomy of the old man , with a skin as yellow as if his ...
“ Here comes the great Mr. Gathergold ! ” A carriage , drawn by four horses , dashed round the turn of the road . Within it , thrust partly out of the window , appeared the physiognomy of the old man , with a skin as yellow as if his ...
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And now they begin to see , and the early life of the countryside comes out ; a market cart or two , men in smock - frocks going to their work pipe in mouth , a whiff of which is no bad smell this bright morning .
And now they begin to see , and the early life of the countryside comes out ; a market cart or two , men in smock - frocks going to their work pipe in mouth , a whiff of which is no bad smell this bright morning .
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W H HUDSON | 17 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
THORNTON Wilder | 45 |
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