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... Philip ; and he did not love her . Nothing could disguise that truth ; and it was additionally embittered by the discovery , almost unexpected to herself , that she not only preferred him to other men , but that she loved him , and that ...
... Philip ; and he did not love her . Nothing could disguise that truth ; and it was additionally embittered by the discovery , almost unexpected to herself , that she not only preferred him to other men , but that she loved him , and that ...
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... Philip , had been to blame . For , why had she refused the legacy ? From jealousy of Philip . But , was her jealousy just ? It had been a fancy merely , a vague suspicion , founded upon hints half under- stood and whimsically ...
... Philip , had been to blame . For , why had she refused the legacy ? From jealousy of Philip . But , was her jealousy just ? It had been a fancy merely , a vague suspicion , founded upon hints half under- stood and whimsically ...
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... Philip ; " I hardly know how long , or when the days began or ended . I did not know where to look for you , darling , and it seemed most natural to come here , where we loved each other first . " " Oh , my Philip ! and were you ...
... Philip ; " I hardly know how long , or when the days began or ended . I did not know where to look for you , darling , and it seemed most natural to come here , where we loved each other first . " " Oh , my Philip ! and were you ...
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