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Side 84
... thing as high - class education , and there is such a thing as shoddy education ; the public may choose which they like , but they need not expect to pay the shoddy price and get the first - class article . The necessary degree is , by ...
... thing as high - class education , and there is such a thing as shoddy education ; the public may choose which they like , but they need not expect to pay the shoddy price and get the first - class article . The necessary degree is , by ...
Side 162
... thing she could do , " said Captain Bellendean . " That is exactly what I told her the very best thing she could do . It is seldom she leaves me when I have so much need of her ; but I insisted upon it . And then I am in full possession ...
... thing she could do , " said Captain Bellendean . " That is exactly what I told her the very best thing she could do . It is seldom she leaves me when I have so much need of her ; but I insisted upon it . And then I am in full possession ...
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... thing that this story is about , but quite a small one . When there was a dinner - party , Arthur and I used to stand behind the swing- door that led into the hall , and was quite close to the dining - room door , and wait for the ...
... thing that this story is about , but quite a small one . When there was a dinner - party , Arthur and I used to stand behind the swing- door that led into the hall , and was quite close to the dining - room door , and wait for the ...
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