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... sister she would have embraced the doctrines of the Salvation Army if they had had any ; failing them , she took to quoting or singing hymns of that sect on all occasions , to the exasperation of her ritualistic sister . Mrs. Summers ...
... sister she would have embraced the doctrines of the Salvation Army if they had had any ; failing them , she took to quoting or singing hymns of that sect on all occasions , to the exasperation of her ritualistic sister . Mrs. Summers ...
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... had no idea that beauty , so far from winning for- giveness from his sisters for her lack of fortune , needed it from them for itself . The women pardoned all except her face . ' Therefore Reid was 18 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN !
... had no idea that beauty , so far from winning for- giveness from his sisters for her lack of fortune , needed it from them for itself . The women pardoned all except her face . ' Therefore Reid was 18 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN !
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... had adjourned to the drawing - room on the evening of Norah's arrival , Miss Summers contrived to throw together her and Mr. Chillingham , to the common discom- fiture of her brother and sister . For Mr. Chil- A DUENNA . 39.
... had adjourned to the drawing - room on the evening of Norah's arrival , Miss Summers contrived to throw together her and Mr. Chillingham , to the common discom- fiture of her brother and sister . For Mr. Chil- A DUENNA . 39.
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BASIL. fiture of her brother and sister . For Mr. Chil- lingham and Norah got on so well together that Carrie was furious , and her brother uncomfort- able with jealousy . Mr. Chillingham , getting at once on to the subject of Ireland ...
BASIL. fiture of her brother and sister . For Mr. Chil- lingham and Norah got on so well together that Carrie was furious , and her brother uncomfort- able with jealousy . Mr. Chillingham , getting at once on to the subject of Ireland ...
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... sisters . He expected all the prejudices expressed freely against her before her arrival to melt in a moment on her appear- ance . But they hadn't at all . Neither Mrs. Summers , Ann , nor even Carrie , stood amazed and abashed before ...
... sisters . He expected all the prejudices expressed freely against her before her arrival to melt in a moment on her appear- ance . But they hadn't at all . Neither Mrs. Summers , Ann , nor even Carrie , stood amazed and abashed before ...
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