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... Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in no way remarkable . He appeared to his companions a quiet , gentleman- like fellow : he valued himself a ...
... Lord Cheepyre , who moreover had been always on the best of terms with the Deane family . At school the young Hugo had been in no way remarkable . He appeared to his companions a quiet , gentleman- like fellow : he valued himself a ...
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... Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did not seem to hear his question which he had asked for the pleasure of questioning her . It was an exquisite joy to assume the right of examin- ing this simple witness . She was ...
... Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did not seem to hear his question which he had asked for the pleasure of questioning her . It was an exquisite joy to assume the right of examin- ing this simple witness . She was ...
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... Lord Cheepyre . His mother Lady Cheepyre and I per- fectly understand each other ; and as soon as my child is of an age to marry anybody she will marry her cousin . And really this whole thing is so abrupt and absurd , that - pray let ...
... Lord Cheepyre . His mother Lady Cheepyre and I per- fectly understand each other ; and as soon as my child is of an age to marry anybody she will marry her cousin . And really this whole thing is so abrupt and absurd , that - pray let ...
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... Lord Cheepyre . It is his mother's wish that noth- ing should be said at present . I am bound AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 75.
... Lord Cheepyre . It is his mother's wish that noth- ing should be said at present . I am bound AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 75.
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... Lord Cheepyre . " 113 CHAPTER X. " This bud of love by summer's 112 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... Lord Cheepyre . " 113 CHAPTER X. " This bud of love by summer's 112 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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