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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - Brontë, Charlotte · 70 words
I liked bonbons too in those days, Miss Eyre, and I was croquant overlook the barbarism croquant chocolate comfits, and smoking alternately, watching meantime the equipages that rolled along the fashionable streets towards the neighbouring opera house, when in an elegant close carriage drawn by a beautiful pair of English horses, and distinctly seen in the brilliant city night, I recognised the voiture I had given Cline. She was returning.
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