Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... considered and treated as a child by her sisters . ' What is George's news ? ' Kate asked one morning , after waiting in vain until some inform- ation should be imparted unsought from the foreign letter which lay on the breakfast ...
... considered and treated as a child by her sisters . ' What is George's news ? ' Kate asked one morning , after waiting in vain until some inform- ation should be imparted unsought from the foreign letter which lay on the breakfast ...
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... considered her even beyond the reach of warning or advice , and only conveyed her dis- approval by her grave and repelling demeanour . It was Ellen herself who entered a timid protest against every ribbon or other vanity which Norah ...
... considered her even beyond the reach of warning or advice , and only conveyed her dis- approval by her grave and repelling demeanour . It was Ellen herself who entered a timid protest against every ribbon or other vanity which Norah ...
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... considered a production of the dark ages . But , at all events , she said nothing silly ; she looked beautiful , and her voice was low and sweet , so that Lord John did not think his trouble by any means thrown away . He looked ...
... considered a production of the dark ages . But , at all events , she said nothing silly ; she looked beautiful , and her voice was low and sweet , so that Lord John did not think his trouble by any means thrown away . He looked ...
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... considered , I will allow Janet to represent us both . ' In drowning or otherwise , ' retorted Hugh . ' Since you make so sure of a shipwreck , we ought to lay in stores accordingly . ' ' Do , ' said Phil , eagerly ; ' let us take some ...
... considered , I will allow Janet to represent us both . ' In drowning or otherwise , ' retorted Hugh . ' Since you make so sure of a shipwreck , we ought to lay in stores accordingly . ' ' Do , ' said Phil , eagerly ; ' let us take some ...
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... considered that it would be better to apply in the first in- stance to a safe and discreet person like yourself ; but since you fail me'- ' I will write , since you insist on it , ' said Hugh ; and he sat down to do so at once , though ...
... considered that it would be better to apply in the first in- stance to a safe and discreet person like yourself ; but since you fail me'- ' I will write , since you insist on it , ' said Hugh ; and he sat down to do so at once , though ...
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