The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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... tell me something yesterday , " said Agnes . " But I could tell you some more . I know he wants to see you again . " " What for ? " said Agnes . 66 Simpleton , he ' s in love with you . You never had a lover ; -it's time you had . " " I ...
... tell me something yesterday , " said Agnes . " But I could tell you some more . I know he wants to see you again . " " What for ? " said Agnes . 66 Simpleton , he ' s in love with you . You never had a lover ; -it's time you had . " " I ...
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... tell him you were extremely struck by the freshness and naturalness of what he said , that there is something ... tell me where he lived ; but he was frightened into utter helplessness , and could only tell that his name was Tom , and ...
... tell him you were extremely struck by the freshness and naturalness of what he said , that there is something ... tell me where he lived ; but he was frightened into utter helplessness , and could only tell that his name was Tom , and ...
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... tell Father Francesco what you have been telling me of this young man ? ” " No , my little one , -it were not best . In fact , dear child , there be many things in his case impossible to explain , even to you ; - but he is not so ...
... tell Father Francesco what you have been telling me of this young man ? ” " No , my little one , -it were not best . In fact , dear child , there be many things in his case impossible to explain , even to you ; - but he is not so ...
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