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Well , perhaps it ought to be enough for him ... “ Are you sure Alan is not dead , Gideon ? ” “ Dead ? No. " " No ? ' You mean , you are not sure ? ” “ How could he be dead ? Nonsense , Helen ! Something has made you nervous to - night ...
Well , perhaps it ought to be enough for him ... “ Are you sure Alan is not dead , Gideon ? ” “ Dead ? No. " " No ? ' You mean , you are not sure ? ” “ How could he be dead ? Nonsense , Helen ! Something has made you nervous to - night ...
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But , dear me , what a fortunate thing it is that the punishments inflicted in later life upon useless efforts are only of a moral nature , and fall upon a metaphorical cuticle , which has , perhaps , grown a trifle tough with years !
But , dear me , what a fortunate thing it is that the punishments inflicted in later life upon useless efforts are only of a moral nature , and fall upon a metaphorical cuticle , which has , perhaps , grown a trifle tough with years !
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Perhaps I'm afraid of committing a felony ; perhaps of being found out in one ; perhaps I'm only a fool ; perhaps — but anyhow , there's Copleston , for youand Gideon .
Perhaps I'm afraid of committing a felony ; perhaps of being found out in one ; perhaps I'm only a fool ; perhaps — but anyhow , there's Copleston , for youand Gideon .
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After Eight Months By THE MEMBER FOR THE CHILTERN | 65 |
Among the Sugarcanes By REDSPINNER 602 | 84 |
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