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... poor . On the contrary , the most dis- tinguished of them remain possessed of great estates in the country as well as of their stately old palaces in the city . For instance , the Palazzo Tolomei was built in 1205. It is an imposing ...
... poor . On the contrary , the most dis- tinguished of them remain possessed of great estates in the country as well as of their stately old palaces in the city . For instance , the Palazzo Tolomei was built in 1205. It is an imposing ...
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... poor fellow ! who had gone to sea , and had not been heard of for years ; Willie , who listed , and nearly broke the old mother's heart . How many shipwrecks there had been among the lads he once knew ! Rolls felt , with a warmth of ...
... poor fellow ! who had gone to sea , and had not been heard of for years ; Willie , who listed , and nearly broke the old mother's heart . How many shipwrecks there had been among the lads he once knew ! Rolls felt , with a warmth of ...
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... poor Carry - though , indeed , I need not attempt to conceal from you , who have seen so much , that poor Carry , though she is dreadfully excited and upset , is not mis- erable , as you would expect a woman to be in her circumstances ...
... poor Carry - though , indeed , I need not attempt to conceal from you , who have seen so much , that poor Carry , though she is dreadfully excited and upset , is not mis- erable , as you would expect a woman to be in her circumstances ...
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... poor opinion that he had formed of his nephew's business capacities . " You will never make a banker , " he said ; " you will never make a man of business at all . It isn't in you . But it will do you no harm to work . Slave away ...
... poor opinion that he had formed of his nephew's business capacities . " You will never make a banker , " he said ; " you will never make a man of business at all . It isn't in you . But it will do you no harm to work . Slave away ...
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... poor George , who was such a con- stant sufferer ; but that he held views upon religious subjects which she felt that she ought not to listen to without a protest ; and therefore it was just as well that they should not often meet . Fur ...
... poor George , who was such a con- stant sufferer ; but that he held views upon religious subjects which she felt that she ought not to listen to without a protest ; and therefore it was just as well that they should not often meet . Fur ...
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