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Pagina 126
consider herself as but the temporary tenant of the house in which she had been born , and where her patience and soothing attentions had so long " rocked the cradle of declining Her communication with Mr. Mac - Morlan encouraged her to ...
consider herself as but the temporary tenant of the house in which she had been born , and where her patience and soothing attentions had so long " rocked the cradle of declining Her communication with Mr. Mac - Morlan encouraged her to ...
Pagina 130
Mr. Mac - Morlan's knowledge of the world induced him to put this colour upon the matter , aware that , however honourable the fidelity of the Dominie's attachment might be both to his own heart and to the family of Ellangowan ...
Mr. Mac - Morlan's knowledge of the world induced him to put this colour upon the matter , aware that , however honourable the fidelity of the Dominie's attachment might be both to his own heart and to the family of Ellangowan ...
Pagina 156
Those kinsfolk who formerly requested the favour of her company had of late either silently , or with expressions of resentment that she should have preferred Mac - Morlan's invitation to theirs , gradually withdrawn their notice .
Those kinsfolk who formerly requested the favour of her company had of late either silently , or with expressions of resentment that she should have preferred Mac - Morlan's invitation to theirs , gradually withdrawn their notice .
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