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'No, my dearest love, I would not for the world'
'An omen,' she said to herself; '"he would not for the world"'
She was in the best of spirits all day long When the houseas
over and they were quiet together, she said, 'Now, my dear mother and sister, I want to kno the perforood as it could be,' replied her mother, 'but I cannot
think why all plays should turn upon love I wonder whether
the time will ever come e shall care for a play in which there
is no courtship'
'What a horrible heresy, rowing old, but it seerow a little
weary of endless variations on the sa as it does not weary of the thing
itself, and it is not likely to do that Fancy a young , "This is just what every
son of Adah before; why should
we proceed?" Besides, it is the one emotion common to the whole
world; we can all comprehend it Once more, it reveals character
In Ha is not solely
the bare love The natures of Hah it as they would not have been through any other