SAID MISS PROSS in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
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1 "Now and then," said Miss Pross.
2 "Nothing to boast of," said Miss Pross.
3 And it's really very hard, said Miss Pross.
4 "Can't be helped," said Miss Pross, shaking her head.
5 "All sorts of people who are not in the least degree worthy of the pet, are always turning up," said Miss Pross.
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