Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... believe it is only a four - wheel tilt . ' Norah left her untasted breakfast to look out of the window ; but Phil was right , and it was only a covered cart which rattled by . In our settlement , ' he continued , if any 18 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... believe it is only a four - wheel tilt . ' Norah left her untasted breakfast to look out of the window ; but Phil was right , and it was only a covered cart which rattled by . In our settlement , ' he continued , if any 18 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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... believe her black cap is her most formidable feature ; and though you do look terrified by the levity , Ellen , I have hopes of achieving a reform , even in that particular . ' CHAPTER III . Long were to tell the travell and 22 MAIDEN ...
... believe her black cap is her most formidable feature ; and though you do look terrified by the levity , Ellen , I have hopes of achieving a reform , even in that particular . ' CHAPTER III . Long were to tell the travell and 22 MAIDEN ...
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... believe it would be better to take flight until the boys have gone to school ; and I might offer myself to the Aymers , who are used to Phil's eccentricities . ' ' O Norah ! ' and Ellen's eyes filled with tears . ' Shall you miss me so ...
... believe it would be better to take flight until the boys have gone to school ; and I might offer myself to the Aymers , who are used to Phil's eccentricities . ' ' O Norah ! ' and Ellen's eyes filled with tears . ' Shall you miss me so ...
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... believe that Anne really did not mind , and that the Aymers would not consider her an intruder , her eyes brightened , and she whispered , that it was very kind of Norah , and she should enjoy the visit of all things if she had any ...
... believe that Anne really did not mind , and that the Aymers would not consider her an intruder , her eyes brightened , and she whispered , that it was very kind of Norah , and she should enjoy the visit of all things if she had any ...
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... believe two or three and thirty appears quite old , ' replied Norah ; ' but to me it seems a less venerable age . He is in the Guards , and distinguished himself on somebody's staff in India , for which he got his brevet colonelcy . He ...
... believe two or three and thirty appears quite old , ' replied Norah ; ' but to me it seems a less venerable age . He is in the Guards , and distinguished himself on somebody's staff in India , for which he got his brevet colonelcy . He ...
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