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Bleak House - Dickens, Charles ยท 45 words
Mademoiselle, she began, looking fixedly at me with her too eager eyes, though otherwise presenting an agreeable appearance and speaking neither with boldness nor servility, I have taken a great liberty in coming here, but you know how to excuse it, being so amiable, mademoiselle.
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