Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... glad I am to see a familiar face again . You are so like dear George . ' Anne was so much softened by this mention of her favourite brother , that she scarcely cared to hide the tears which started to her eyes ; but she said nothing ...
... glad I am to see a familiar face again . You are so like dear George . ' Anne was so much softened by this mention of her favourite brother , that she scarcely cared to hide the tears which started to her eyes ; but she said nothing ...
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... glad to cut short the introduction by proposing to go at once to her room to prepare for tea . Ellen presently followed to offer her services ; but it was some moments before her timid knock was answered , and when she entered Norah was ...
... glad to cut short the introduction by proposing to go at once to her room to prepare for tea . Ellen presently followed to offer her services ; but it was some moments before her timid knock was answered , and when she entered Norah was ...
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... glad to find that you have not come out yet , that I may have the pleasure of introducing you . Is this a gay neighbourhood ? ' Ellen looked at Anne ; but it was Kate who broke the embarrassed silence . ' No ; at least we do not go out ...
... glad to find that you have not come out yet , that I may have the pleasure of introducing you . Is this a gay neighbourhood ? ' Ellen looked at Anne ; but it was Kate who broke the embarrassed silence . ' No ; at least we do not go out ...
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... glad to hear it , " replied Phil . ' Further research brought to light a miserable ass ; so , after breakfast , I mean to drive a tandem in the garden chair . ' ' You must not use my chair , ' said Clara , in alarm ; it will not bear ...
... glad to hear it , " replied Phil . ' Further research brought to light a miserable ass ; so , after breakfast , I mean to drive a tandem in the garden chair . ' ' You must not use my chair , ' said Clara , in alarm ; it will not bear ...
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... glad of that , ' said Ellen . Come and see him , ' repeated Norah ; he looks quite bright and more like himself since his sleep . ' ' I must wait till after dinner ; Anne would not like me to go now . ' 6 ' Anne is a terribly strict ...
... glad of that , ' said Ellen . Come and see him , ' repeated Norah ; he looks quite bright and more like himself since his sleep . ' ' I must wait till after dinner ; Anne would not like me to go now . ' 6 ' Anne is a terribly strict ...
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