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He'll meditate for hours, sitting on a swinging chair made of nails. (on camera): When you see these Sandus sitting on fires, keeping their hands in the air for ten years, do you think it's funny or do you get something out of it?
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Miss Sandus looked hard at the fire, her brows drawn together, pondering.
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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"If you have n't wealth," Miss Sandus went on, summing the issue up,
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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Miss Sandus (she gave you her word for it) was seventy-four; -- and indeed (so are the generations linked), her father had been a middie with Nelson at Trafalgar, and a lieutenant aboard the
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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"I know a literary man who once taught a peacock to eat sponge-cake soaked in absinthe," Miss Sandus remarked, on a key of reminiscence.
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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Furthermore, as one of them (Miss Sandus is, unhappily, still in the Götterdämmerung of the Establishment), as
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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You poor dear fortunate Protestants "-- he directed his remark to Miss Sandus --" have no conception how frequently Friday comes.
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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Serafino; and at the end of my journey I shall have Miss Sandus.
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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Miss Sandus fled from the room by a French window.
The Lady Paramount Henry Harland 1883
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(on camera): When you see these Sandus sitting on fires, keeping their hands in the air for ten years, do you think it's funny or do you get something out of it?
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