1 Well, my dear, number Two came after lunch.
2 Well, my dear, number One came just before lunch.
3 I am so happy to-night, because dear Lucy seems better.
4 And, dear sir, even if he did he would not know what to do.
5 The dear fellow has been ill; that is why he did not write.
6 I found my dear one, oh, so thin and pale and weak-looking.
7 My dear, I must stop here at present, I feel so miserable, though I am so happy.
8 Well, my dear, I got to Hull all right, and caught the boat to Hamburg, and then the train on here.
9 I am afraid, my dear, he has to invent it all, for it fits exactly into whatever else he has to say.
10 All the resolution has gone out of his dear eyes, and that quiet dignity which I told you was in his face has vanished.
11 Well, I must tell you about the three, but you must keep it a secret, dear, from every one, except, of course, Jonathan.
12 I wish I were with you, dear, sitting by the fire undressing, as we used to sit; and I would try to tell you what I feel.
13 He told me how dear I was to him, though he had known me so little, and what his life would be with me to help and cheer him.
14 And then, my dear, before I could say a word he began pouring out a perfect torrent of love-making, laying his very heart and soul at my feet.
15 I had not heard from Jonathan for some time, and was very concerned; but yesterday dear Mr. Hawkins, who is always so kind, sent me a letter from him.
16 Lucy, after a while, was in gay spirits, owing, I think, to some dear cows who came nosing towards us in a field close to the lighthouse, and frightened the wits out of us.
17 Then I kissed it and showed it to my husband, and told him that I would keep it so, and then it would be an outward and visible sign for us all our lives that we trusted each other; that I would never open it unless it were for his own dear sake or for the sake of some stern duty.
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