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Your sister talks wildly and foolishly, what you should not have heard, what she will be sorry for anon; go down, and tell them they must wait for us a little,- we will be there presently. - "The Bride of Fort Edward", Delia Bacon.
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I was earning by my pen a very decent income, and I spent it, sometimes wisely and sometimes foolishly. - "An Autobiography", Catherine Helen Spence.
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I have no definite idea where to go- I walk vaguely along, following my nose, as they say, smiling foolishly, and talking to myself- now under my breath- now out loud. - "Nancy A Novel", Rhoda Broughton.