Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... speaking of the general effect , of which I imagine I am a better judge than you can be . That captious way of disputing what is said is very disagreeable . ' Ellen would have made no attempt to justify herself , even if Norah had not ...
... speaking of the general effect , of which I imagine I am a better judge than you can be . That captious way of disputing what is said is very disagreeable . ' Ellen would have made no attempt to justify herself , even if Norah had not ...
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... speak when they are spoken to , ' said Phil , in the same tone which had before provoked a smile from his mother and Willy . ' You may talk like Captain Aymer , ' said Dora , pertly , but you never can look like him , for you are too ...
... speak when they are spoken to , ' said Phil , in the same tone which had before provoked a smile from his mother and Willy . ' You may talk like Captain Aymer , ' said Dora , pertly , but you never can look like him , for you are too ...
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... speak , but she was so over- whelmed , that Clara's opinion was given first . 6 He must be sent to school , ' she said decidedly . ' I do not know what can be done , ' said Anne ; ' I can see that Norah wishes to keep the two boys at ...
... speak , but she was so over- whelmed , that Clara's opinion was given first . 6 He must be sent to school , ' she said decidedly . ' I do not know what can be done , ' said Anne ; ' I can see that Norah wishes to keep the two boys at ...
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... in the drawing - room , Anne requested Norah , with some solemnity , to speak to her apart . ' I was going to ask the very same thing , ' said Norah ; but your business shall take precedence of mine 26 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... in the drawing - room , Anne requested Norah , with some solemnity , to speak to her apart . ' I was going to ask the very same thing , ' said Norah ; but your business shall take precedence of mine 26 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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... speak to you seriously about Ellen , ' continued Anne . ' And I , ' said Norah ; but her assumed serious- ness scarcely veiled the brightness of her smile . ' Then , perhaps , you have anticipated what I have to say . Now that Willy is ...
... speak to you seriously about Ellen , ' continued Anne . ' And I , ' said Norah ; but her assumed serious- ness scarcely veiled the brightness of her smile . ' Then , perhaps , you have anticipated what I have to say . Now that Willy is ...
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