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Pagina 25
... turned over , widely open at the throat , and fastened by large bows of blue ribbon . mel ! -you have slept with both your windows open. Grace was gratified by the frank cor- diality with which both sisters received her , but she was ...
... turned over , widely open at the throat , and fastened by large bows of blue ribbon . mel ! -you have slept with both your windows open. Grace was gratified by the frank cor- diality with which both sisters received her , but she was ...
Pagina 43
... turned to them from her foreign school , almost a stranger ; and in what ways , and to what extent , she might be ... turning the sheet over in her hands dubicusly ; then , with a start , “ My child , you have spelt correspondent with ...
... turned to them from her foreign school , almost a stranger ; and in what ways , and to what extent , she might be ... turning the sheet over in her hands dubicusly ; then , with a start , “ My child , you have spelt correspondent with ...
Pagina 49
... turned from the mirror , ashamed to be detected in such a contem- plation , and went quickly forward as the door opened . " It was not bolted , Ade- laide ; you need not have waited . The handle is stiff , that is all . " " Mattie - oh ...
... turned from the mirror , ashamed to be detected in such a contem- plation , and went quickly forward as the door opened . " It was not bolted , Ade- laide ; you need not have waited . The handle is stiff , that is all . " " Mattie - oh ...
Pagina 53
... turned ? No , the road was never im- panion , aware that it might be ruminated passable , even in a spring - tide ; and if upon more than would be advisable , but anything had happened to the horses , confined herself to general ...
... turned ? No , the road was never im- panion , aware that it might be ruminated passable , even in a spring - tide ; and if upon more than would be advisable , but anything had happened to the horses , confined herself to general ...
Pagina 56
ever , do these remarks concern Lord | mirth turned philosopher Beaconsfield . His individuality was so losophy at play . emphatic that impartial criticism has been hitherto impossible . On the one hand , there have been those who could ...
ever , do these remarks concern Lord | mirth turned philosopher Beaconsfield . His individuality was so losophy at play . emphatic that impartial criticism has been hitherto impossible . On the one hand , there have been those who could ...
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