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Pagina 26
... father's persis- times Mary Anne never liked the dining- tent misery she knew ought to be there . room bell to be rung in the afternoons , and since I can do so little for any one , I don't wish to be a burden . I was reading over ...
... father's persis- times Mary Anne never liked the dining- tent misery she knew ought to be there . room bell to be rung in the afternoons , and since I can do so little for any one , I don't wish to be a burden . I was reading over ...
Pagina 27
... father were likely to eat a tenth part of what I'm going in for just DOW . " He stooped to kiss his mother and Mil- die , whose conscience smote her with fear lest this 66 anything " he spoke about so glibly should not be forthcoming ...
... father were likely to eat a tenth part of what I'm going in for just DOW . " He stooped to kiss his mother and Mil- die , whose conscience smote her with fear lest this 66 anything " he spoke about so glibly should not be forthcoming ...
Pagina 28
... father ! he who used to be so proud ; but they are not likely to go on supplying him long . Cheques and notes pass through his hands sometimes at the office , and Cummins has such a spite against him , and is so tired out with his ...
... father ! he who used to be so proud ; but they are not likely to go on supplying him long . Cheques and notes pass through his hands sometimes at the office , and Cummins has such a spite against him , and is so tired out with his ...
Pagina 29
... father ; they are bringing him home - ill - I think . Quick , dears let me pass , I'll go myself ; he must not be kept waiting— I must get to him quick . " - Mildie , in wild terror at her looks , threw her arms about her to keep her ...
... father ; they are bringing him home - ill - I think . Quick , dears let me pass , I'll go myself ; he must not be kept waiting— I must get to him quick . " - Mildie , in wild terror at her looks , threw her arms about her to keep her ...
Pagina 31
... father she could honestly weep for , she must look back a long way . She knelt by the bed , and , covering her face with her hands , searched her memory for old , old recollections that could wake up the filial regrets she hated herself ...
... father she could honestly weep for , she must look back a long way . She knelt by the bed , and , covering her face with her hands , searched her memory for old , old recollections that could wake up the filial regrets she hated herself ...
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