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Pagina 5
... had thought you did, Mrs. Poulter, I am sure I should not have dared to ask for it.' 'I believe,' said Miss 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.
... had thought you did, Mrs. Poulter, I am sure I should not have dared to ask for it.' 'I believe,' said Miss 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 14
... was not offered, although Mrs. Mudge's supply was liberal. Mr. Goacher did not stint himself. 'There are beautiful churches in Northamptonshire, I believe, Miss Toller?' said the reverend gentleman after the I4 A BAD DREAM.
... was not offered, although Mrs. Mudge's supply was liberal. Mr. Goacher did not stint himself. 'There are beautiful churches in Northamptonshire, I believe, Miss Toller?' said the reverend gentleman after the I4 A BAD DREAM.
Pagina 15
... believe I am really better fitted for an urban population.' Miss E. 'In what way? ' Mr. G. 'Well, you see, Miss Everard, questions present themselves to our hearers in towns which do not naturally occur to the rustic mind—questions with ...
... believe I am really better fitted for an urban population.' Miss E. 'In what way? ' Mr. G. 'Well, you see, Miss Everard, questions present themselves to our hearers in towns which do not naturally occur to the rustic mind—questions with ...
Pagina 23
... believe it is now about fifteen pounds. Her disgraceful conduct discharges us from any liability beyond tO-day. Might I beg the loan of twenty pounds from you ?—say for a fortnight. It is a favour I could not dream of soliciting from ...
... believe it is now about fifteen pounds. Her disgraceful conduct discharges us from any liability beyond tO-day. Might I beg the loan of twenty pounds from you ?—say for a fortnight. It is a favour I could not dream of soliciting from ...
Pagina 32
... believe, my dearest child, in wedded love which lessens the love for father and mother. When you were going to be married what agony I went through! It was so wicked of me, for it was jealousy with no cause. I thank God you love me as ...
... believe, my dearest child, in wedded love which lessens the love for father and mother. When you were going to be married what agony I went through! It was so wicked of me, for it was jealousy with no cause. I thank God you love me as ...
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