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... Tell me how I make you feel . " She looked quickly round at him , as if to see whether he was in earnest . " Why , it's nothing , " she said . " You made me feel as if you were laughing at everybody . " It flatters a man to be accused ...
... Tell me how I make you feel . " She looked quickly round at him , as if to see whether he was in earnest . " Why , it's nothing , " she said . " You made me feel as if you were laughing at everybody . " It flatters a man to be accused ...
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... tell you ? ” I went on . " An American girl would n't talk as you are talking now . " " Please tell me , " said Aurora Church , with expressive eagerness . " How would she talk ? " " I can't tell you all the things an American girl ...
... tell you ? ” I went on . " An American girl would n't talk as you are talking now . " " Please tell me , " said Aurora Church , with expressive eagerness . " How would she talk ? " " I can't tell you all the things an American girl ...
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... Telling . " ONE , I love , " - yes , daisy , love him well . Two , I love , " -a love too deep to tell ; " Three , " and a thousand times I whisper o'er The dearest name fond lips may utter ; " Four . " - Five is another , Tell me of ...
... Telling . " ONE , I love , " - yes , daisy , love him well . Two , I love , " -a love too deep to tell ; " Three , " and a thousand times I whisper o'er The dearest name fond lips may utter ; " Four . " - Five is another , Tell me of ...
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