Now, Dion, can we, you and I, liveperpetually in London after all this?
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How absurd it was for two people, just because they were married, to liveperpetually within sight of each other!
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People who have secrets, who find themselves hemmed into corners, who liveperpetually over graves of the dead past, are seldom quite free from fear.
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They did not hide themselves in refectories and dormitories, but livedperpetually before the public.
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It does not relish livingperpetually on the ragged edge of a scant, uncertain meagerness.
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No, I don't; but I prefer solitude to livingperpetually within sight of unattainable happiness.
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We livedperpetually damp, if not thoroughly wet.
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He livedperpetually near the vision of the reason of things which makes men lose their reason.
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He rebelled against the thought of her livingperpetually among her inferiors, the centre of a vulgar publicity, queen of the second-rate.
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Entirely sympathising with her husband, labouring with zeal to advance his views, and livingperpetually in the world, all these qualities came to light.
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They are perfectly happy in the Arabian desert, and even in Tenerife, where others feel as if livingperpetually on the verge of high fever.
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And that cursed lie; which showed some terrible shame in the background, to be kept from the light in which I thought she livedperpetually!
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Properly speaking, he livedperpetually in a state of nature, and with his mode of existence the necessity for self-defence floated daily before his eyes.
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The idea, then, that because one livesperpetually among books, he absorbs all the learning that they contain, must be abandoned as a popular delusion.
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I am not desirous of livingperpetually under the eye of Lord Cloverton, and, after what he said, I imagine he watches me pretty closely.