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... clever , had not been in her company for half an hour before she had discovered them ; and her great amusement was to turn every thing she said into ridicule . For the first few minutes Amy had been amused ; but afterwards an endeavour ...
... clever , had not been in her company for half an hour before she had discovered them ; and her great amusement was to turn every thing she said into ridicule . For the first few minutes Amy had been amused ; but afterwards an endeavour ...
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... clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never seen any place so beautiful as Emmerton , and she said so plainly ; but she ...
... clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never seen any place so beautiful as Emmerton , and she said so plainly ; but she ...
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... clever than others . " " To be sure not , " exclaimed Julia , pertly : " who would be stupid if they could help it ... clever- ness is quite a different thing . I do so like bright , clever people ; and I do so delight in laughing at ...
... clever than others . " " To be sure not , " exclaimed Julia , pertly : " who would be stupid if they could help it ... clever- ness is quite a different thing . I do so like bright , clever people ; and I do so delight in laughing at ...
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... clever because he is clever . If the rich man turns his riches to good account , I value him for his generosity and self - denial ; and if the clever man uses his talents well , I value him because I see he is trying to serve God : but ...
... clever because he is clever . If the rich man turns his riches to good account , I value him for his generosity and self - denial ; and if the clever man uses his talents well , I value him because I see he is trying to serve God : but ...
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... clever , and say sharp things ? It is making cleverness of as much con- sequence as Miss Stanley does ; besides being a dangerous feeling , and one which often prevents us from doing our duty . " " Ah ! But , " said Amy , " I cannot ...
... clever , and say sharp things ? It is making cleverness of as much con- sequence as Miss Stanley does ; besides being a dangerous feeling , and one which often prevents us from doing our duty . " " Ah ! But , " said Amy , " I cannot ...
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