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If the sum be hardly worth asking for , be sure that the creditor is terribly active
and cruelly in earnest . The man who owes a good five thousand pounds is
respectfully asked for it perhaps once in the year ; but the forlorn wight who is
indebted ...
If the sum be hardly worth asking for , be sure that the creditor is terribly active
and cruelly in earnest . The man who owes a good five thousand pounds is
respectfully asked for it perhaps once in the year ; but the forlorn wight who is
indebted ...
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is , ” he still sits reading on as though he did not hear her ; until she rises with hurt
feelings , and an offended yet forgiving air , saying , “ Well , I did think you would
have asked me to take an airing ! " He then drops his book , and tells her that if ...
is , ” he still sits reading on as though he did not hear her ; until she rises with hurt
feelings , and an offended yet forgiving air , saying , “ Well , I did think you would
have asked me to take an airing ! " He then drops his book , and tells her that if ...
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thought Magdalene , although the next moment her heart reproached her for its
selfishness . “ And could you not really be content with a mortal for your husband
? " asked he as they separated at length . “ Not after I have been loved by a spirit
...
thought Magdalene , although the next moment her heart reproached her for its
selfishness . “ And could you not really be content with a mortal for your husband
? " asked he as they separated at length . “ Not after I have been loved by a spirit
...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
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