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"What can I do for you?" she asks, gently. Carthy, having by this time freed himself from Mona's detaining grasp,—who, seeing the turn affairs have taken, has clung to him with all her strength, and so hampered his efforts to go to his companion's assistance,—comes to the front. "Well, then, I think it is only just you should be unhappy," says Mona, with some vehemence. "Those who seek to scatter misery broadcast among their fellows should learn to taste of it themselves.".
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It seems such a direct running commentary on Mona's supposed ill deed that every one—as by a single impulse—looks up. Nolly and Jack Rodney exchange covert glances. But for the depression that reigns all round, I think these two would have given way to frivolous merriment.I tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
"Well, I do like a good story," says Violet, carelessly.
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"Very well, then; I shan't leave you; but you shall have that dress all the same," he says. "How shall we arrange about it?" They are the Carsons, mustered in force, and, if anything, a trifle more noisy and oppressive than usual. At this appalling speech Geoffrey's calculations fall through, and he gives himself up to undisguised mirth. And so they are married, and last words are spoken, and adieux said, and sad tears fall, and for many days her own land knows Mona no more..
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