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s heel in the grass. His determined countenance delighted the rival. "Monsieur, if you do get her, you have our whole family to beat." "Yes .
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ivalrous task of breaking his fetters. It happened on this wise. In those long journeys he was allowed to take, he was the 'business guest' .
sequence, address him as an equal. He seemed to appreciate my feeling, and I believe that I thereby secured his esteem. He would have taken .
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And yet there was a sweet gratification in the hope that somehow this new plan might bring her good. But on the whole Eleanor disliked it e .
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mos laughing; "but I don't want to see him just yet--till there is somebody to talk to him." The door being fast, Eleanor applied herself t .
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