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"I am going to take the air this afternoon" |
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"I will go with you, Richard" |
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Tail-piece |
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Chapter heading |
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"Madam, I come not on courtesy" |
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"O mother, my sister Katherine!" |
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"Oh, my cheeny, my cheeny!" |
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Plain and dark were her garments |
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Tail-piece |
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Chapter heading |
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Katherine stood with her child in her arms |
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The garden next fell under Katherine's care |
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"Thou has a grandson of thy own name" |
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Plate old and new |
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"Make me not to remember the past" |
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With a great sob Bram laid his head against her breast |
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Chapter heading |
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She spread out all her finery |
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All kinds of frivolity and amusement |
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"Dick, I am angry at you" |
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She was softly singing to the drowsy child |
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Chapter heading |
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She was stretched upon a sofa |
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She stood in the gray light by the window |
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Chapter heading |
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She knelt speechless and motionless |
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Jane lifted her apron to her eyes |
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"O Richard, my lover, my husband!" |
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Chapter heading |
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"One night in Rome, in a moment, the thing was altered," |
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"I must draw my sword again" |
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"We have closed his Majesty's custom-house forever" |
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"I am reading the Word" |
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He was standing on the step of his high counting-desk. |
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