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I suppose because I have never had the strength to drink off a bottle like a prize fighter ; or because my hand has never grown horny with holding a plough - share ; or because I was not a farm - hand at seven , and so never took a ...
I suppose because I have never had the strength to drink off a bottle like a prize fighter ; or because my hand has never grown horny with holding a plough - share ; or because I was not a farm - hand at seven , and so never took a ...
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foolishness and Charlotte's intelligence , and would never have dreamed that any pressure could overcome so natural an opposition . Complex and simple , aware and unaware , do not belong together , except that in marriages made by ...
foolishness and Charlotte's intelligence , and would never have dreamed that any pressure could overcome so natural an opposition . Complex and simple , aware and unaware , do not belong together , except that in marriages made by ...
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able to anyone , and spends a large part of the first chapter pitying “ poor Miss Taylor " : . . from his habits of gentle selfishness , and of being never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was ...
able to anyone , and spends a large part of the first chapter pitying “ poor Miss Taylor " : . . from his habits of gentle selfishness , and of being never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was ...
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