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Pagina 22
... beautiful , unfortunate Teddy ! Hapless brother , Matilda's brother , her care , her charge , the object of her tenderness , the solace of her loneliness . This was all that was left to her now . 22 THE BABY'S GRANDMOTHER .
... beautiful , unfortunate Teddy ! Hapless brother , Matilda's brother , her care , her charge , the object of her tenderness , the solace of her loneliness . This was all that was left to her now . 22 THE BABY'S GRANDMOTHER .
Pagina 30
... beautiful view halloos . which Lord Althorp became eloquent . " Hark ! halloo ! " said some of the field . When that best of men so eulogized the The huntsman listened , and the halloo contests of athletes , we must not be too was ...
... beautiful view halloos . which Lord Althorp became eloquent . " Hark ! halloo ! " said some of the field . When that best of men so eulogized the The huntsman listened , and the halloo contests of athletes , we must not be too was ...
Pagina 37
... beautiful woman she ever saw . Oh , I should hate to lose it ! " " Would your luck go with it ? " He smiled as he asked the question , and the smile was like a momentary illumination , revealing the habitual melancholy of his mouth ...
... beautiful woman she ever saw . Oh , I should hate to lose it ! " " Would your luck go with it ? " He smiled as he asked the question , and the smile was like a momentary illumination , revealing the habitual melancholy of his mouth ...
Pagina 41
... most distinct of the girl's phantoms . Rightly or wrongly , Barbara always be- lieved her to be the beautiful Miss Roth- well of whom an old man in the village told her a tradition , told to him in his MITCHELHURST PLACE . 41.
... most distinct of the girl's phantoms . Rightly or wrongly , Barbara always be- lieved her to be the beautiful Miss Roth- well of whom an old man in the village told her a tradition , told to him in his MITCHELHURST PLACE . 41.
Pagina 42
... beautiful girl who was whirled by her four spirited horses into the roar- ing , decorated town . But she was not inclined to talk of her fancies to Mr. Hayes . So , assuming the heroine to be Miss Sarah , she remained in utter igno ...
... beautiful girl who was whirled by her four spirited horses into the roar- ing , decorated town . But she was not inclined to talk of her fancies to Mr. Hayes . So , assuming the heroine to be Miss Sarah , she remained in utter igno ...
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