Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... thing better is to be had elsewhere ; but in case I come back , make some buttered toast for me . ' ' Indeed I shall do no such thing , Master Philip , ' said the aggravated nurse ; but he was already out of hearing , and she could only ...
... thing better is to be had elsewhere ; but in case I come back , make some buttered toast for me . ' ' Indeed I shall do no such thing , Master Philip , ' said the aggravated nurse ; but he was already out of hearing , and she could only ...
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... thing will foster self - consciousness , it is the sudden discovery of attractions hitherto unsuspected . ' Anne was so unused to hear her system of education attacked , that she scarcely knew how to defend it , and she was relieved ...
... thing will foster self - consciousness , it is the sudden discovery of attractions hitherto unsuspected . ' Anne was so unused to hear her system of education attacked , that she scarcely knew how to defend it , and she was relieved ...
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... countenance ; and then appealing to Ellen , ' He should not say such shocking things , should he , Miss Ellen ? I keep him as quiet as ever I can . ' ' Baby will be good with me , ' said MAIDEN SISTERS . 15 CHAPTER II. ...
... countenance ; and then appealing to Ellen , ' He should not say such shocking things , should he , Miss Ellen ? I keep him as quiet as ever I can . ' ' Baby will be good with me , ' said MAIDEN SISTERS . 15 CHAPTER II. ...
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... things . Till I was introduced to my maiden aunts , I imagined him to be the only conscientious being in the world . ' And with this sentiment on ... thing , ' said Norah ; but your business shall take precedence of mine 26 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... things . Till I was introduced to my maiden aunts , I imagined him to be the only conscientious being in the world . ' And with this sentiment on ... thing , ' said Norah ; but your business shall take precedence of mine 26 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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... . It was only a question of time ; and you held out quite long enough to justify your consistency . Now I will go and tell Ellen that the thing is settled . ' ' I should prefer telling Ellen myself , ' said MAIDEN SISTERS . 29.
... . It was only a question of time ; and you held out quite long enough to justify your consistency . Now I will go and tell Ellen that the thing is settled . ' ' I should prefer telling Ellen myself , ' said MAIDEN SISTERS . 29.
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