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1  Miss Barkley was in the garden.
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2  I am now in love with Miss Barkley.
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3  The next afternoon I went to call on Miss Barkley again.
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4  Walking home Rinaldi said, "Miss Barkley prefers you to me."
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5  He smiled, "I must make on Miss Barkley the impression of a man of sufficient wealth."
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6  I drove back to Gorizia and our villa and, as I said, went to call on Miss Barkley, who was on duty.
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