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... shillings a dozen . Miss Everard , the youngest of the party , was a French mistress , but English by birth , and gave lessons in two or three schools . She was never at home on week- days excepting at breakfast and dinner . After ...
... shillings a dozen . Miss Everard , the youngest of the party , was a French mistress , but English by birth , and gave lessons in two or three schools . She was never at home on week- days excepting at breakfast and dinner . After ...
Pagina 11
... shillings which she could ill afford in buying a locket for her . Christmas Eve was black and bitter . After the lodgers had gone to bed , Miss Toller and Helen sat by the kitchen fire . ' Oh , Miss , I wish we were at Barton Sluice ...
... shillings which she could ill afford in buying a locket for her . Christmas Eve was black and bitter . After the lodgers had gone to bed , Miss Toller and Helen sat by the kitchen fire . ' Oh , Miss , I wish we were at Barton Sluice ...
Pagina 33
... shillings a quarter ? He had two hundred quarters which he might have sold ten days earlier . He was obliged to sell them at the next market and lost thirty pounds , but he had seen at Ely that day a little desk , and he knew I wanted a ...
... shillings a quarter ? He had two hundred quarters which he might have sold ten days earlier . He was obliged to sell them at the next market and lost thirty pounds , but he had seen at Ely that day a little desk , and he knew I wanted a ...
Pagina 51
... shillings short . I went over them again and again and could not get them right . I was going to put into the cash- box ten shillings of my own money , but I thought there might be some mistake and that Charles , who always examines my ...
... shillings short . I went over them again and again and could not get them right . I was going to put into the cash- box ten shillings of my own money , but I thought there might be some mistake and that Charles , who always examines my ...
Pagina 52
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. shillings too little . I said I knew it and supposed I had forgotten to put down some- thing I had spent . ' Forgotten again ? ' he re- plied ; it is unsatisfactory : there is evident want of method ...
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. shillings too little . I said I knew it and supposed I had forgotten to put down some- thing I had spent . ' Forgotten again ? ' he re- plied ; it is unsatisfactory : there is evident want of method ...
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