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... Mrs. Mudge was the widow of a tradesman in London. She was better 06' than any Of the other lodgers, and drank claret at ... Miss Taggart was the daughter of a country doctor. Both her parents were dead, and she was poor. She had a ...
... Mrs. Mudge was the widow of a tradesman in London. She was better 06' than any Of the other lodgers, and drank claret at ... Miss Taggart was the daughter of a country doctor. Both her parents were dead, and she was poor. She had a ...
Pagina 4
... Miss Taggart, such observations were perhaps liable to misconstruction in ordinary society, where they could not be fully explained, and, although she was doubtless right in a way, the statement needed qualification. Miss Taggart was ...
... Miss Taggart, such observations were perhaps liable to misconstruction in ordinary society, where they could not be fully explained, and, although she was doubtless right in a way, the statement needed qualification. Miss Taggart was ...
Pagina 5
... Mrs. Mudge was helped first, but it was towards the knuckle and she had no fat. 'Thank you, Mrs. Poulter ... Taggart, 'that the office of fat in diet is to preserve heat.' ' If fat promotes heat,' said Miss Everard, 'and I. A BAD DREAM 5.
... Mrs. Mudge was helped first, but it was towards the knuckle and she had no fat. 'Thank you, Mrs. Poulter ... Taggart, 'that the office of fat in diet is to preserve heat.' ' If fat promotes heat,' said Miss Everard, 'and I. A BAD DREAM 5.
Pagina 6
... Miss Taggart's physiological knowledge, my advice is that we abstain from it.' 'It is a pity,' said Mr. Goacher, smiling, 'that animals will not suit our requirements. But to be practical, Miss Toller might be instructed to order legs ...
... Miss Taggart's physiological knowledge, my advice is that we abstain from it.' 'It is a pity,' said Mr. Goacher, smiling, 'that animals will not suit our requirements. But to be practical, Miss Toller might be instructed to order legs ...
Pagina 7
... Miss Taggart, what is an educated woman?' Miss. T. 'What a question, Miss Everard! By an educated woman is meant a woman who has been taught the usual curriculum Ofa lady in cultivated circles.' Miss B. 'What is the curriculum of a ...
... Miss Taggart, what is an educated woman?' Miss. T. 'What a question, Miss Everard! By an educated woman is meant a woman who has been taught the usual curriculum Ofa lady in cultivated circles.' Miss B. 'What is the curriculum of a ...
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