Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... happy epithet , I admit , ' said Norah ; but you know that George's account of her dates from the time when she could just run alone . However , I shall be able to give a different de- scription of her now . ' ' You had better go and ...
... happy epithet , I admit , ' said Norah ; but you know that George's account of her dates from the time when she could just run alone . However , I shall be able to give a different de- scription of her now . ' ' You had better go and ...
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... happy . ' You must not stay here now , ' said Norah , ' if we are to be ready for tea ; and I am sure that Anne likes punctuality . And Nelly , if you are going to change that dress , I hope it will MAIDEN SISTERS . 9.
... happy . ' You must not stay here now , ' said Norah , ' if we are to be ready for tea ; and I am sure that Anne likes punctuality . And Nelly , if you are going to change that dress , I hope it will MAIDEN SISTERS . 9.
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... of grim resignation edifying to behold . And Ellen was happy , not only in the sense of usefulness , and in the release from irksome constraint , but in the increasing charm of Norah's MAIDEN SISTERS . 23 CHAPTER III. ...
... of grim resignation edifying to behold . And Ellen was happy , not only in the sense of usefulness , and in the release from irksome constraint , but in the increasing charm of Norah's MAIDEN SISTERS . 23 CHAPTER III. ...
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... happy , ' he replied . " The weather is the easiest transition . Shall I take a gloomy or a cheerful view - rejoice in the heat , or complain of the dust ? ' ' Try something more original , ' rejoined Norah : ' I want an object of ...
... happy , ' he replied . " The weather is the easiest transition . Shall I take a gloomy or a cheerful view - rejoice in the heat , or complain of the dust ? ' ' Try something more original , ' rejoined Norah : ' I want an object of ...
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... happy and at ease , with her beautiful head bent forward , until Colonel Oliphant remarked that he was sure she must understand what she appre- ciated so well . Instantly shrinking back , Ellen made an incoherent reply , while Colonel ...
... happy and at ease , with her beautiful head bent forward , until Colonel Oliphant remarked that he was sure she must understand what she appre- ciated so well . Instantly shrinking back , Ellen made an incoherent reply , while Colonel ...
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added amused Anne answered appearance asked Aunt beauty believe better boys called Captain Aymer Cecil certainly CHAPTER Clara Colonel Oliphant colour considered Cottage course dear dinner door Ellen engaged eyes face feel felt followed give glad hand happy Harriet head hear heart hope horses Houghton hour Hugh interest Johnny Kate keep knew Lady Lady Calton late least leave less looked Lord John Louis Mary matter mean meeting mind Miss Kerr morning mother never Norah Notes observed Oliphant's once party Phil presently remark replied rest ride Rose round scarcely silence sisters smile soon speak spirits suppose sure talk tears tell thing thought tion tone took turned voice Volumes waiting walk Willy wish wonder write young
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