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The Corsican Woman The Corsican Woman by Madge Swindells
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“should never had been”
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“flowers ca the grave”
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“Ido my duty.”
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“Til do what I can.”
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“cate’s takings,”
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“of the cate and”
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“Tm off duty today,”
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“to the cate for a cognac,”
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“I had purchased my last supplies from the cate that morning and”
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“Til be packing up one of these days.”
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“she arrived with some pastries to And me wandering through the waist-deep flowers and smiling happily.”
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“Tm hallucinating,”
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“He was tail and thin,”
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“every homy shepherd”
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