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"It is a very late hour for any one to be on the public road," says Lady Rodney, unpleasantly, quite forgetting that people, as a rule, do not go abroad in pale-blue satin gowns, and that therefore some time must have elapsed between Mona's return from her walk and the donning of her present attire. And so she overreaches herself, as clever people will do, at times. why did the chicken cross the road double meaning origin, "Very good," says Mona, indifferently, after which the woman, having straightened a cushion or two, takes her departure.

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Etwald rose to his feet and stretched out a menacing hand., "Why should she be?" returned the other warmly. "Did she have any thought for anything but her own parade when she pretended to be sorry for you? There's such a thing as carrying virtue too far, my dear girl, and I think you're straining your charity with too fine a sieve.", Patricia looked inquiringly at Elinor, who smiled at her serenely in return, much to Patricia's bewilderment..
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April 17, 2025
"Then I don't believe you!" breaks out Geoffrey, angrily. "I am positive you want to marry me; and just because of some wretched fad you have got into your head you are determined to make us both wretched." Then he turns to Mona. "Eh?" says Lady Lilias..
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May 24, 2025
"It is not a bad name in Ireland. There are very good people of that name: the Vincent Scullys,—everybody has heard of them," says Violet, gently. But her friend will not consent to believe anything that may soften the thought of Mona. The girl has entrapped her son, has basely captured him and made him her own beyond redemption; and what words can be bad enough to convey her hatred of the woman who has done this deed? "Yes, blue looks very nice on me. Geoffrey, if Uncle Brian hears of this, will he be angry?" "I have heard the library is a room well worth seeing," goes on the Australian, seeing she will not speak. "More comfortable, at least.".
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