Ellen MiddletonR. Bentley & Son, 1884 - 413 страници |
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... speak to him , but she wouldn't ; and he says as how he can't guess what's the matter with her ; and if he can't — why , who should ? Well , as I was saying , sir , I hope it isn't a sin to wish the poor young thing not to die without ...
... speak to him , but she wouldn't ; and he says as how he can't guess what's the matter with her ; and if he can't — why , who should ? Well , as I was saying , sir , I hope it isn't a sin to wish the poor young thing not to die without ...
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... speaking rather to himself than to Mrs. Denley . ' Have you , ' added he , turning to her , ' any reason to sup- pose that this poor woman , notwithstanding her occasional attendance on the cathedral service , is a dissenter ? ' ' No ...
... speaking rather to himself than to Mrs. Denley . ' Have you , ' added he , turning to her , ' any reason to sup- pose that this poor woman , notwithstanding her occasional attendance on the cathedral service , is a dissenter ? ' ' No ...
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... speak much at a time , and as I wish to open my heart to you without reserve , I will put into your hands a history of my life , which , during days of solitude and nights of weary watchings , I have written , and which will disclose to ...
... speak much at a time , and as I wish to open my heart to you without reserve , I will put into your hands a history of my life , which , during days of solitude and nights of weary watchings , I have written , and which will disclose to ...
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... speak to me with eagerness and eloquence was the self - deception with which most people persuade themselves that their affections flow in their most natural channels , without proving their own feelings by the stern test of reality ...
... speak to me with eagerness and eloquence was the self - deception with which most people persuade themselves that their affections flow in their most natural channels , without proving their own feelings by the stern test of reality ...
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... speaking of , and whose father held a situation in one of the government offices , which obliged him to remain in ... speak- ing of . Henry Lovell was at once like and unlike his sister , Mrs. Middleton ; he was exceedingly attractive ...
... speaking of , and whose father held a situation in one of the government offices , which obliged him to remain in ... speak- ing of . Henry Lovell was at once like and unlike his sister , Mrs. Middleton ; he was exceedingly attractive ...
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