It is no wonder, Հատոր 3Hurst and Blackett, 1882 |
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... tell me why you did not come sooner , Capri , for I have been expecting you since midday , until at last I had al- most given up all hopes of your coming . " He had seated himself on a camp - stool a little in front of her ; leaning his ...
... tell me why you did not come sooner , Capri , for I have been expecting you since midday , until at last I had al- most given up all hopes of your coming . " He had seated himself on a camp - stool a little in front of her ; leaning his ...
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... tell . " " Nothing that you can say will give me pain , Capri , " he answered her , with a world of love and gentleness in his voice . 66 Only tell me if there is anything I can do for you - if there is any way I can help you . " " No ...
... tell . " " Nothing that you can say will give me pain , Capri , " he answered her , with a world of love and gentleness in his voice . 66 Only tell me if there is anything I can do for you - if there is any way I can help you . " " No ...
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... tell would cause him such bitter grief . " Marc , say something , " she said , rising from her chair and standing beside him . She could bear the silence no longer . " Tell me that I am worthless ; that you hate me , despise me , only ...
... tell would cause him such bitter grief . " Marc , say something , " she said , rising from her chair and standing beside him . She could bear the silence no longer . " Tell me that I am worthless ; that you hate me , despise me , only ...
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Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy. " Tell me honestly . Do you - do you love him ? " It was her turn to hide her face now : her eyes , for the first time since she knew him , could not meet Marcus Phillips ' gaze . " Love him ! " she repeated ...
Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy. " Tell me honestly . Do you - do you love him ? " It was her turn to hide her face now : her eyes , for the first time since she knew him , could not meet Marcus Phillips ' gaze . " Love him ! " she repeated ...
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... tell you myself , for I knew it would cause you less pain hearing it from my lips . I knew that — that you loved me , " she said , very gently . " Loved you , and love you still , with all my heart and soul , " he cried out fervently ...
... tell you myself , for I knew it would cause you less pain hearing it from my lips . I knew that — that you loved me , " she said , very gently . " Loved you , and love you still , with all my heart and soul , " he cried out fervently ...
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