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“How fond he was of it!”
“How fond he was of it!”
“I can answer for it,” said Mrs. Jennings.
“I can answer for it,” said Mrs. Jennings.
“I cannot imagine how they will spend half of it.”
“I cannot imagine how they will spend half of it.”
“I entreat you to stay.”
“I entreat you to stay.”
“I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight.”
“I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight.”
“I have found you out in spite of all your tricks.”
“I have found you out in spite of all your tricks.”
“I was formally dismissed.”
“I was formally dismissed.”
“You have heard, I suppose.”
“You have heard, I suppose.”
A very smart beau.
A very smart beau.
Amiably bashful.
Amiably bashful.
And see how the children go on.
And see how the children go on.
Apparently in violent affliction.
Apparently in violent affliction.
At that moment she first perceived him.
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