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... I found Toothpik sitting in his palace and smoking Near him was an a nargileh . elderly man similarly engaged , and the silence was only broken by the soothing sound of the bubbling of the smoke as it passed through the water .
... I found Toothpik sitting in his palace and smoking Near him was an a nargileh . elderly man similarly engaged , and the silence was only broken by the soothing sound of the bubbling of the smoke as it passed through the water .
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... appeared in the vista of the future ; but to be doomed now to a continuance of the old dreary life would be a fate too hard to be borne . She did not realise till that moment how great a strain she had passed through during the last ...
... appeared in the vista of the future ; but to be doomed now to a continuance of the old dreary life would be a fate too hard to be borne . She did not realise till that moment how great a strain she had passed through during the last ...
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He had passed the greater part of his life among people who were not , and perhaps that had something to do with his own attachment to the domestic virtues . " The property is a handsome one , " said he , as he rose to open the door ...
He had passed the greater part of his life among people who were not , and perhaps that had something to do with his own attachment to the domestic virtues . " The property is a handsome one , " said he , as he rose to open the door ...
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Kate had passed the greater part of the night in thinking over these questions , and she made up her mind that she would not seek to hold her lover to his engagement . Pride and a sense of duty alike told her how she should act .
Kate had passed the greater part of the night in thinking over these questions , and she made up her mind that she would not seek to hold her lover to his engagement . Pride and a sense of duty alike told her how she should act .
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Between these two friends the evening passed away so pleasantly that Kate was sorry when it came to an end . She remembered many evenings spent amid much more brilliant surroundings , of which she had a very different recollection .
Between these two friends the evening passed away so pleasantly that Kate was sorry when it came to an end . She remembered many evenings spent amid much more brilliant surroundings , of which she had a very different recollection .
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الصفحة 252 - I begged of him to show me the inside of his watch ; and though he was an entire stranger, he immediately opened the watch, and put it into my hands.